Kieran Culkin Opens Up
More than three decades into a career that began before he’d hit third grade, Kieran Culkin has fallen in love with acting. “I think because I’ve been acting since I was a kid, it was never something I pursued or ever properly chose to do,” the Succession star and Emmy nominee tells Rebecca Ford in a revealing Little Gold Men interview. “There were aspects of the job that I used to really struggle with, particular[ly] this kind of thing, doing an interview—I just didn’t understand why, and I didn’t like it.” Now, thanks to his HBO hit, Culkin’s gotten a lot more comfortable—maybe occasionally too comfortable. In 2020, he’d mapped out an ambitious slate of projects set to begin after the show’s second season wrapped. “I said, ‘It’s going to be fun. It’s all like it’s happening.’ A week later: lockdown, no jobs.”
Elsewhere in HWD, Tracy Moore is cautiously optimisticabout a new take on Working Girl; Tara Ariano cheers the second season of Reservation Dogs; producer Janet Yang is elected president of the Academy; and a House of the Dragonproducer assures that the new series will have less sexual violence than Game of Thrones.
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