'The Looming Tower' star Jeff Daniels on the new series, politics and playing diverse, iconic roles

"One day I would love to invite all my characters over to my house for dinner."

“One day I would love to invite all the characters over to my house for dinner,” he joked to Peter Travers. “I want to be the fly on the wall and hear the conversation.”

“He was brilliant in his own way. He was obsessed with bin Laden,” said Daniels. “His partner said his true love was the FBI.”

Daniels said the complexity of O’Neill attracted him to the character. O’Neill, indefatigable FBI agent, clashes with the CIA over the then-alleged bin Laden threat, and the spy agency refuses to take him seriously.

Even though the events take place in the late 1990s, Daniels said the continued goal of the two organizations and current political climate make the show relevant.

“It’s such a disgrace what he has done to the people of this country,” Daniels said referring to President Trump. “What he has done to the respect, decency, civility, class, integrity, credibility, accountability, responsibility – you can wipe all those off the table. Those don’t exist inside this White House.”

Daniels explained how his complex characters have allowed him to take risks.

Jumping between characters, he said, was mind trick he sharpened over the years.

“You don’t need to bring everything you have learned at your beck and call in the back of your mind and go, remember when you did that? You remember all that but you simplify it, you think how he would think around the lines and all that stuff. Once you start thinking like him, everything just kind of happens,” he said.

Daniels admitted that online streaming sites have become game changers to TV actors like himself.

Watch the full interview with Daniels and Travers in the video above.