Jeremy Strong & Anne Hathaway Talk Getting Deep Into Character In New ‘Actors On Actors’ Interview
08.06.2022 - 19:57
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In the latest episode of Variety‘s “Actors on Actors” interview series, “Succession” star Jeremy Strong and “WeCrashed” star Anne Hathaway talk to each other about their acting process.
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At one point, Strong brings up a particular moment from “WeCrashed”, when Hathaway plots her eyes while still conveying “pathos and soul.”
“That specific moment that you’re talking about, it’s got a history,” Hathaway tells him. “My very first job was on a TV show called ‘Get Real’. It was my senior year of high school. I was away from home. I was shooting in Los Angeles. I was 16. There were just a lot of feelings that I had that I didn’t really understand. I would have to go to set and feel really nervous and I would start to cry, but I would know that I couldn’t cry my makeup off. So I would take a tissue and fold it in half and I would cry into the tissue.”
She continued, “After doing this a certain number of times, I remember thinking to myself, This would be great to see on camera. And I have tried to get that moment into a film on several occasions, and everybody always looked at me like I had three heads when I would suggest it. She has to cry without crying off her makeup, which is something that I think a lot of women understand. I just had a feeling that it would look really strong on camera to watch the tears just saturate the tissue but not fall.”
Hathaway also brings up Strong’s own process of acting, in which he tries to stay deep in character even when the cameras were rolling, including on the film “Serenity”, which they were shooting together when he found out he got cast on “Succession”.
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