Screenplay: ‘Paul’
Writers: Simon Pegg, Nick Frost
Director: Greg Mottola
How the past is used to shape character, both our own, and the ones we play
“I’m just trying to find a job. We’re back to the drawing board. It’s frustrating, it’s tiring. It’s desperate. You slightly lose your mind.”
“They said we don’t want a tough guy. I said excuse me, I am an actor. That is what I do for a living. You know it’s frustrating. “
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“I get to his house and they told me it would be on Skype, which is so strange because his assistant was there, his casting director was there and he’s on a laptop.”
“I don’t think it’s a secret that if we didn’t have a star as big as Chris, this play might not be on Broadway.”
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“I think I actually — I haven’t watched it back — maybe I had low energy. I honestly played those lines as well as I could.”