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Angus Cloud is speaking his mind.
During a recent interview with Variety, the “Euphoria” star commented on being compared to his drug dealer character Fez, a.k.a. Fezco.
“It does bother me,” he revealed. “When people are like, ‘It must be so easy! You get to go in and be yourself.’ I’m like, ‘Why don’t you go and do that?’ It’s not that simple. I brought a lot to the character. You can believe what you want. It ain’t got nothing to do with me.”
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“People think, ‘Oh, he just shows up. He’s just this lazy stoner,’” casting director Jennifer Venditti added. “Angus doesn’t get enough credit.”
Cloud’s role on “Euphoria” marked his first-ever acting gig.
The 24-year-old actor also opened up about a near-death experience he suffered as a teenager.
“I broke my skull on Friday the 13th,” he shared, explaining that it happened in 2013 when he fell into a construction pit while walking alone one night in downtown Oakland, California.
“I woke up 12 hours later at the bottom. I was trapped,” he continued. “I eventually climbed out after…It was hella hard to climb out because my skull was broken, but my skin wasn’t, so all the bleeding was internal, pressing up against my brain. But they wasn’t gonna find me down there. I found myself. Or God found me, whatever you want to call it.”
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At the time, when Cloud “was 14 or 15,” he managed to escape the 10-foot deep ditch, noting that he felt “no pain” because he “was in survival mode.”
The actor has a scar that runs along the left side of his scalp, the aftermath of a surgical procedure.
“They [surgeons] put some screws
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Archetypes,” she discussed misleading media reports with her guest, the real Serena Williams.Markle, 41, was newly engaged to Prince Harry, 37, in 2017, at which point reports circulated that the royal would be walking down the aisle with a bride “straight outta Compton,” California.“This morning, I was saying to Harry: ‘Do you remember when they said, ‘Harry’s girl is straight outta Compton?’ I was like, ‘are they talking about Serena?’ ” Markle joked.“I’m like, I’m not from Compton, I’ve never lived in Compton, my mom doesn’t live in Compton, but by the way, what’s wrong with Compton? My girl Serena’s from there,” she continued.On the heels of her recent retirement announcement, the 40-year-old tennis star laughed at the mix-up, saying she’s “so proud” to be from Compton, and shared that there are other well-known celebrities from Compton, including Kevin Costner.“Oh my gosh, that’s wild,” the “Suits” star responded.“He even talks about it — isn’t it fascinating?” said Williams.Markle clarified that she did grow up in the Los Angeles area, but “I can’t claim Compton,” she said.The two mainly discussed their thoughts around ambition — particularly being ambitious women, which was the main theme of the episode.Markle also shared a wild story about how her son Archie’s bedroom caught fire while they were in the middle of a royal engagement during their 2019 South Africa tour.
Experiential Supply Co., an innovative experiential productions and attractions company, and Fever, a global entertainment discovery platform, announced the return, and launch on the East Coast, of their one-of-a-kind Halloween experience, Haunt'OWeen.The immersive event, which takes place over Halloween weekend, will return to California for its third year, and debut in New Jersey for the first time.Attendees can expect to revel in over 200,000 square feet of the most over-the-top, authentic Halloween environments as they enjoy face painting, rides, games, trick-or-treating, live music, character performers, pumpkin carving, dancing, photo opportunities, food and drinks, and of course, lots of candy. Standout attractions for 2022 include Dance Domes in the Beyond The Grave Rave and nine distinctive and wholly immersive worlds.«It's really exciting to see how Haunt'OWeen has been embraced in Los Angeles, and in a short time, became something the community expects each season,» Jasen Smith, Experiential Supply Founder & Chief Experience Officer, tells ET. «This year we're leveling up big time. We've increased the footprint, expanded worlds, added more rides and interactivity, and plenty of other surprises, but the favorites will still remain in trick-or-treating, pumpkin patches, and countless themed sets,» he adds. «We love re-imagining what Haunt'OWeen is, and creating fresh worlds year over year.
Four big-budget features are among the 18 film projects that have conditionally qualified for the latest round of California’s tax credit program. Together, they’re expected to generate an estimated $915 million in overall production spending across the state and employ nearly 600 actors, more than 2,500 crew members and thousands of background performers. See the list below.
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BreAnna Bell The Creative Coalition has announced its impressive crop of high profile honorees for this year’s eighth annual Television Humanitarian Awards Gala.The list includes James Cromwell (“Succession”), Colman Domingo (“Euphoria”), Sheryl Lee Ralph (“Abbott Elementary”); and Samantha Hanratty (“Yellowjackets”), along with Melissa Rauch (“The Big Bang Theory”), and Paul Scheer (“Black Monday”).The Television Humanitarian Awards Gala, which takes place during Emmy week, highlights prominent figures in the television industry, as well as 2022 Emmy Award nominees who use the power of their celebrity for social good.“Grey’s Anatomy” co-executive producer and writer Jamie Denbo has also been named the recipient of the Your Voice Carries Weight Award – which honors a television leader for their advocacy work in obesity awareness – for the episode, “Living in a House Divided.” Variety’s Marc Malkin will host this year’s ceremony which is scheduled to be held on Sunday, September 11, 2022 in Los Angeles, California.“The incredibly talented individuals we are honoring at the TV Humanitarian Awards exemplify Hollywood at its best – dynamic stars who use their voices to make the world a better place,” said The Creative Coalition President and actor Tim Daly. The Creative Coalition CEO Robin Bronk added, “We have a long history of honoring entertainment industry leaders for their good work and these days it’s more important than ever to use the platforms of the arts for positive change.”All proceeds from the special charity event benefit The Creative Coalition’s year-round work to protect and advance the arts.
The scar on Angus Cloud’s head has a significant story.
Euphoria, —the lowest of key drug dealer Fezco—gets bashed in the skull, leaving him with a giant scar running along his head. But the true story behind Cloud's very real scar is perhaps even more harrowing than the fictional one. In an interview with , Cloud described the near-death experience that left him with very minor brain damage at age 14. After getting separated from friends while walking through downtown Oakland, California, Cloud fell into a construction pit he hadn't seen in the dark.
star Angus Cloud told the story behind the curved scar that runs along the left side of his scalp, an injury that almost killed him before his career even began. The 24-year-old actor opened up about the harrowing injury in the 2022 Power of Young Hollywood issue of . «It's real,» he told the outlet. «I broke my skull on Friday the 13th.»In 2013, Cloud was walking down a darkly lit street in his hometown of downtown Oakland when he fell into a construction pit below. «I woke up 12 hours later at the bottom,» he said.
Selome Hailu “Euphoria,” the teen drama created by Sam Levinson, became a hit largely thanks to the power of social media. But that level of attention — the series is HBO’s second-most-watched of all time behind “Game of Thrones” — doesn’t come without its drawbacks.Angus Cloud, who plays “Euphoria’s” warmhearted drug dealer Fezco, has found himself largely misunderstood by many of his fans, who often assume he’s just like his character in real life.
Angus Cloud, the 24-year-old actor who plays the affable, brooding drug dealer Fezco on “Euphoria,” have long speculated about the curved mark that runs along the left side of his scalp. Over a brunch of vegan breakfast burritos in Mid City, Los Angeles, Cloud reveals where it came from. “It’s real,” he says, slouching in his seat and making intense eye contact.