Daniel Kaluuya Breaks Down His Most Iconic Characters

British GQ
23 Jan 202415:08

Summary

TLDRThe video script features an actor discussing their craft and experiences across various projects, from 'Black Mirror' to 'Judas and the Black Messiah.' They emphasize the importance of interpreting roles rather than impersonating, embodying the essence of characters, and the collaborative process with directors and co-actors. They also reflect on their journey, including voiceover work in 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse' and their time on 'Skins,' highlighting the significance of authenticity, preparation, and creative freedom in their performances.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The speaker emphasizes the difference between impersonation and interpretation, focusing on embodying what a character represents rather than mimicking them.
  • 🗣️ The importance of hot seating and backstory discussions in character development, as practiced with director Euros Lyn.
  • 📖 The speaker's process involves reading the script daily but avoiding rehearsals to preserve energy and spontaneity during takes.
  • 💡 Learning from other actors, such as Johnny Harris, that being serious about the craft doesn't mean being miserable.
  • 📚 The extensive preparation for roles, including dialect coaching, voice training, and deep research into the character's background.
  • 🎥 The experience of filming 'Judas and the Black Messiah' involved a safe and supportive environment created by the director, Shaka King.
  • 🎤 The speaker compares giving speeches in film to singing, emphasizing the need for vocal strength and stamina.
  • 🗺️ Researching and visiting locations relevant to the character's history to deepen the portrayal.
  • 🎬 Collaboration and trust on set are crucial, as demonstrated in various projects like 'Widows' and 'The Kitchen.'
  • 💬 The speaker values authenticity and representing the true struggles and obstacles in storytelling, aiming to open people's perspectives on different lives.

Q & A

  • What is the actor's approach to embodying a character rather than impersonating them?

    -The actor focuses on interpreting the character by understanding what the character represents and how they make him feel, aiming to evoke a similar feeling in the audience. He emphasizes the importance of embodying the essence of the character rather than merely imitating their physical traits.

  • How did the actor prepare for his first lead role on TV in 'Black Mirror'?

    -The actor worked closely with director Euros Lyn, engaging in hot seating and deep discussions about the character's backstory. Lyn encouraged the actor to forget about the backstory after discussing it, allowing anything that made sense to naturally stick, which became part of the actor's process.

  • Why does the actor refuse to do rehearsals before acting?

    -The actor prefers to read the script daily and take the material on as he goes, believing that doing rehearsals might hinder the spontaneity and energy he wants to bring to the actual take.

  • What was the actor's experience with improvisation during the filming of 'The Kitchen'?

    -The actor had the freedom to add certain words and change things during the filming of 'The Kitchen'. This improvisation was encouraged by the trust the director, Steve, had in him and the rest of the team, allowing for a collaborative and creative environment.

  • How did the actor work on his voice and dialect for the role in 'Judas and the Black Messiah'?

    -The actor worked with a dialect coach, Audrey LeCrone, and took up opera singing to strengthen his voice. He compared the speeches in the role to singing, treating them like songs to resonate deeper with the character.

  • What is the significance of the actor's research trip to Chicago for his role as Chairman Fred?

    -The actor visited places that Chairman Fred had been to, read dissertations about that time, and spoke to people from that era to understand the character better. This research was crucial for the detailed character work he did before filming.

  • How did the actor's experience working with Johnny Harris on 'The Fades' influence his approach to acting?

    -Johnny Harris taught the actor that one does not have to be miserable to be serious in acting. This realization allowed the actor to approach his roles with a serious commitment without compromising his emotional well-being.

  • What was the actor's process for creating the character in 'Spider-Man: Across the Spider Verse'?

    -The actor worked closely with the animation team, giving an attitude to the character while having the freedom to add words and change things. This process was about building the character collaboratively with the team, despite the animation being half-finished and the absence of other actors in the room.

  • How did the actor's involvement in 'Widows' challenge his approach to playing a character?

    -The actor found it challenging to play a character who found murder mundane and was bored by it. He had to commit to the act and find the character's quirks and play within it, without making the character a mere scary figure.

  • What was the actor's experience like during the development and filming of 'The Kitchen'?

    -The actor felt blessed to work with a talented cast and crew, including Viola Davis and Michelle Rodriguez. He appreciated the trust and empowerment from the director, Steve, which allowed him to surprise himself and bring authenticity to his role.

  • How did the actor's early career in 'Skins' shape his approach to writing and acting?

    -The actor's experience in 'Skins' taught him to act through improvisation and gave him opportunities to write for the series. Being part of the writer's room and seeing his words performed was a surreal and confidence-building experience that shaped his career.

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