Dustin Hoffman is without doubt one of the most interesting actors of his technology.
He’s additionally infamous for going all out to get into character.
In a single film the place Hoffman’s character will get held underwater by a bunch of killers, he rehearsed by holding his personal head underwater till he nearly drowned himself. It put him within the hospital on an oxygen tank.
In Marathon Man, Hoffman performed an obsessive runner. Earlier than his working scenes, he would run all out for a mile simply so he was out of breath for his scenes.
His co-star in that film was legendary actor Sir Laurence Olivier.
The 2 actors revered each other on set however their strategies had been polar opposites.
Olivier didn’t see the purpose in technique appearing. When Hoffman went overboard to get into character, Olivier famously quipped, “Why don’t you simply act?”
So long as the completed product is nice I don’t care all that a lot about actors get into character.
Jeremy Sturdy appears to share some similarities with Hoffman in his portrayal of Kendall Roy on HBO’s Succession.
Sturdy has put in one of many nice TV appearing performances of all-time. Kendall is unlikeable but Sturdy nonetheless makes you root for him. He’s spectacular at enjoying a spoiled wealthy man.1
This scene within the season 3 finale floored me:
Brian Cox performs Kendall’s father, Logan Roy, on the present. His feedback on Sturdy’s appearing methods make him sound just like the Olivier to Sturdy’s Hoffman.
Cox mentioned in an interview, “I’ve labored with intense actors earlier than. It’s a very American illness, I feel, this incapacity to separate your self off when you’re doing the job.”
Possibly Sturdy felt he needed to go all out to make it to this place since he spent so a few years toiling in obscurity attempting to make it as an actor with little success.
A latest GQ profile checked out what occurred when Sturdy lastly acquired what he needed:
Earlier than, he was toiling, if not fairly within the unknown, then the not-exactly-known. Off-Broadway performs and bit components in huge films, however no breakthroughs. He spent years in a studio house that had “one chair, one set of fork and knife, a espresso cup, some books, a pile of scripts.”
Now, he has a household. Three daughters along with his spouse, little one psychiatrist and documentarian Emma Wall. Ages 4, two, and one, they had been all born whereas he labored on Succession. He has an Emmy and the posh of alternative in the case of roles. Presumably just a few extra chairs and forks and knives. “The distinction,” he says, “is any person lastly giving me the ball.”
The factor about getting what you need, although, is that it often comes with some baggage you didn’t discount for. That complete monkey’s paw state of affairs.
For Sturdy, that meant being cracked open publicly. He swiftly went from Jeremy Sturdy, that man you want on that TV present, to Jeremy Sturdy, tortured actor who’s generally overly intense to the purpose of mania and delusion.
“Final 12 months this time,” he says, “I form of cratered a bit.”
He seems at his friends, who’ve filmed 5, six, seven initiatives whereas he was within the Succession trenches. He envies “that freedom to simply shoot your self out of some totally different cannons. Typically Kendall seems like the identical cannon over and over.”
Typically getting precisely what you needed can result in unintended penalties.
Fame and fortune sound nice but it surely’s not all enjoyable and boar on the ground if you turn into wealthy and well-known.
Ben Affleck and Matt Damon had been on The Invoice Simmons Podcast this week and I beloved each minute of it. I’ve been watching their films for therefore lengthy that I nearly really feel like I’ve recognized these guys for 25 years.
The Good Will Searching duo opened up about among the challenges of turning into well-known (edited for readability):
Affleck: We all the time say I’m going to be wealthy and well-known as if the 2 are synonymous in a manner. These are the 2 issues that may ship happiness. However the aspiration to be well-known is admittedly form of lacking it as a result of it makes life bizarre.
Damon: Folks turn into bizarre as a result of your echolocation, your radar, you will have a greater likelihood of turning into bizarre than not turning into bizarre. Nevertheless it’s such a mindf*ck, proper? As a result of the world doesn’t deal with you a similar. So it’s like, how do you not turn into bizarre? It’s a lot tougher.
My brother all the time had this principle that I actually suppose is true, which is that you just retard form of socially and emotionally in the meanwhile you turn into well-known. You cease rising. You cease rising as a result of your subjective expertise adjustments solely, proper? It’s by no means the identical. Like, your expertise of the world, and that’s the thoughts f*ck.
I’m not saying we must always really feel sorry for the wealthy and well-known.
They’re fairly far down the listing by way of folks that ought to obtain our sympathy.
Nevertheless it’s fairly telling that so many individuals who obtain a sure degree of wealth and fame appear to finish up unfulfilled or sad.
Don’t get me fallacious, most of us would take the cash and fame if we might get it. Hope springs everlasting.
I simply suppose it’s vital to acknowledge that outward measures of success don’t robotically translate into inward emotions of happiness.
Life is usually extra difficult than it appears.
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1If they’ll stick the touchdown on the ultimate season, Succession is shifting into the dialogue with Breaking Dangerous, The Sopranos and The Wire by way of greatest TV exhibits of all-time.