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The hotel in Stockholm, where the TT spectra hits Joel Kinnaman is a short distance from the Stureplansliv as his role character JW in Fast Cash did everything to become a part of. 2010, he made a success in fast cash and was rewarded later with a Guldbagge.In August, the premiere of the sequel, Fast Cash 2nd - Going back to an old role is like reading a favorite book. It is history but find new things and find that other things are not as important anymore.It's quite pleasant.
The international breakthrough came two years ago with the American television series The kid that is based on the Danish offense. The series was praised, particularly in television and film industry, and suddenly opened a door for Kinnaman.He played in Daniel Espinosa film Safe House with Denzel Washington and had a minor role in The girl with the dragon tattoo.
The kid is now down after two seasons but Kinnaman is not likely to be short of work. In March it became clear that he will star in the remake of cult movie Robocop from 1987, which will be his biggest role to date. - You can not compare with anything. I make more than half of my scenes with Gary Oldman. I am so proud and happy about it.
Something he is not as proud of is The Darkest Hour, alien movie in 3D, which was cut by many critics.
He accepted the role because he, after watching Avatar, wanted to make a 3D film.But another thing that helped was that he had been in Hollywood for almost six months without getting any roles. - It was five months of constant adversity. I was refused more than a man becomes a lifetime. Twice a day I was told "Sorry, we do not like you."
Although he has lived in Los Angeles on and off for a couple of years, he feels not quite at home. Usually, he is only there a few weeks in shock and most of the time spent on jobs. But he gets time he goes to dinners, parties and socialize with the other "Hollywood Swedes", Alexander Skarsgard, Who Stole, Gustaf Skarsgard, Daniel Espinosa and Matias Varela, among others. - We are often using different times but we support each other, talking about each other at meetings and such.We take strength from the group.
It was at Backa Theatre in Gothenburg that he had his breakthrough as an actor when he portrayed Raskolnikov in Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment 2007th And longing for the stage remains. - I can not wait and am terrified. It is ten times scarier to stand in the theater than in Örebro to record Robocop. - While I'm in The Kid, I can do theater. But I have to do it for my development. Now it is a fear, and I have to kill.
Joel Kinnaman
Age: 32 years.
Lives in: Los Angeles and Stockholm.
Family: "high"
Background: Malmö Theatre Academy (2003-2007), feature film debut in the detective film The Invisible (2002), played Frank Wagner of John Falk movies and Sverker Karlsson in the movies about Arn. Award for Best Actor in fast cash.
Current project: fast cash 2 which premieres August 17, the second season of the television series The kid, Lola Versus (2013), and starred in nyfilmatiseringen of Robocop.
Kinnaman about ...
Fast cash ... 2: - I am proud and happy. Several of the actors are taking big strides. I am impressed by Babak Najafi (director, Ed. Note.). He is inspiring and a master cutter.
The kid ...: - It has an un-American tone and imagery that is cinematic. Here the Americans their melancholy pages saturated in their home language.
... Your friend and director Daniel Espinosa: - Although I have worked with many great directors, he is the I prefer working with. He's masterpiece in itself and those who know me best. It is with him I will do my best stuff.
... The alleged relationship with Olivia Munn: - I rather not talk about it. It is better not to talk about that other stuff.
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Question:If you could share an important lesson you’ve learned in life, what would that be?
Joel:I think it is my big sister.... she’s very good at facing her fears, and I think that’s something that is very important to do, and keep doing. If there is something you’re afraid of you should challenge yourself and do just that thing that you’re afraid of, and not shy back. Because if there’s anything that makes you evolve and get success in what you do, it’s courage, and the only way to become courageous is to face your fears.
When I went to “stage school”, which is the big theater school in Sweden, I got a total blackout on stage once, I had NO idea what I was supposed to say, and I was in the middle of telling a story and suddenly it was just black. There were lots of people in the audience; teachers, older students.... and I got so incredibly nervous and it was such an unpleasant experience that I felt “I’m never going to stand on a stage again in my life”. And this was in the middle of my education and I had already made the choice that this was what I was going to do with my life... and I also had a very strong stage fright, I felt SO bad before... now there’s motorcycles outside! It’s Hell’s Angels and Bandidos on the streets of Södermalm! Ehm..... I also had an incredible stage fright, every time before I went on stage, I threw up. And when these two things together.... throwing up every time before going on stage, and then while on stage having a blackout, I thought to myself “I can’t keep doing this, this is not a good job for me”.
But I wanted to give myself one last challenge, before I gave up, in a way.... I almost did give up.... and I decided to do a 1½ hour monologue on stage, because I thought that must be the scariest thing I could do, and it was such a huge challenge to myself, and it was SO scary that I think I scared my fear! And I think you have to do that sometimes. Ehm... and it went incredibly well! I didn’t stumble on a single line during the 1½ hours I did the monologue, and after that my stage fright disappeared, I never felt sick before going on stage again, and I haven’t had a blackout since! And then the challenges that came after that.... My first job after graduation from “stage school”, was to be on stage for 3½ hours, and it felt like nothing! I had been on stage by myself, doing a monologue for 1½ hours! So I think that is my most important advice. Challenge your fears.
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