I read that when you worked with philip seymour hoffman in two thousand and six, you realized that what made him so great was his experience playing smaller parts. When he started getting bigger parts, he applied the same rigor to every line he at. And i had kind of a, you know, let's get through this scene. I'm really looking forward that scene wer going to shoot on thursday attitude. There's a difference between theJob of a leading man and the job of a character actor. You've got a job to do, and that's your only then you you get laze or focused about it.
From the profound experience of making “Dead Poets Society” to the “Before” trilogy and his new book, Ethan Hawke discusses a life spent celebrating creativity in its many forms.