That surprising little tidbit came by way of Megan Boone, Ryan Eggold’s regular scene partner on “The Blacklist.” As covered by Daily Actor, Boone offered it up during a 2013 Q&A session, in which she discussed her casting process for the show. As the actor noted, “The Blacklist” casting team was hot to have Eggold come in and read for Tom Keen, but he didn’t want to do a TV show. “Ryan wasn’t interested in doing TV,” Boone noted, “and then his agents nagged him … to read the script.”
According to Boone, Eggold initially resisted even in spite of the nagging. His agents apparently kept at it, and they eventually convinced the then-rising star he’d be missing a major opportunity if he passed. As Boone explained, Eggold agreed after he finally gave in and read the script for the “The Blacklist” pilot. “He read it and then shipped himself from New York to audition in LA,” Boone said. “He was actually working on a film with (Toni Collette) in New York at the time.”
That change of heart proved beyond fortuitous, as “The Blacklist” was a massive hit upon its 2013 debut. As noted, Eggold’s five-season stint on the show provided a profile-raising career boost, helping land him a lead in the short-lived “The Blacklist” spin-off, “The Blacklist: Redemption,” and in NBC’s hit medical drama “New Amsterdam.” That’s a pretty impressive run for an actor who wasn’t interested in doing television.