Cillian Murphy, Nicolas Cage, Kevin Hart, Greta Gerwig | 60 Minutes Full Episodes
20 May 2024 (7 months ago)
Cillian Murphy (11s)
- Cillian Murphy, known for his role in "Oppenheimer," gained significant fame in 2023.
- Despite his newfound fame, Murphy remains reserved and prefers to keep a low profile.
- Murphy grew up in Ireland, where storytelling is deeply ingrained in the culture, and he finds solace in the country's pubs among his peers.
- He believes in the power of art to connect with people and change lives.
- Murphy's portrayal of J. Robert Oppenheimer in "Oppenheimer" required extensive preparation, including weight loss, character research, and dialect work.
- He relies on instinct and avoids predetermined plans in his acting, allowing himself to be guided by emotions and the moment.
- Emily Blunt, who plays Oppenheimer's wife in the film, praises Murphy's visceral and captivating acting.
- Murphy discovered his acting talent in his hometown of Cork, Ireland, where he performed in a band and later joined an acting class.
- His first play, "Disco Pigs," was performed in a small theater and eventually became a movie.
- Murphy dropped out of law school to pursue acting full-time and has since starred in numerous plays and movies.
- His breakout role came in 2013 with the TV series "Peaky Blinders," where he played the complex and charismatic character Thomas Shelby.
- Murphy believes that becoming a great actor takes time and experience, and that maturing as a human being is essential for developing one's craft.
- His latest film, "Small Things Like These," explores themes of injustice and empathy, and Murphy's performance is praised by his long-time acting partner, Eileen Walsh.
- Nicolas Cage, known for his diverse filmography, moved from Los Angeles to Las Vegas and draws inspiration from films for his unique acting style.
- Cage's upcoming projects include a revamped portrayal of Dracula in "Renfield" and five other movies.
- Raised by his literature professor father, Cage grew up in the film industry with his uncle, director Francis Ford Coppola, and was exposed to Italian and German filmmakers.
- Inspired by James Dean, Cage pursued acting and has taken on various roles, including a baby snatcher, a Brooklyn baker, an alcoholic screenwriter, a treasure hunter, and even himself.
- Cage changed his name from Coppola to Cage to create an unpredictable and exciting persona.
- Despite his extensive filmography, Cage still worries about his performances and draws inspiration from unexpected sources like cartoons and German expressionist films.
- Cage considers "Leaving Las Vegas" a turning point in his career, showcasing his dramatic acting skills.
- Cage embraced big-budget action films to maintain unpredictability and challenge himself as an actor, despite initial criticism.
- Cage faced financial difficulties due to over-investment in real estate during the market crash, resulting in a $6 million debt, which he eventually paid off.
- Cage's work ethic helped him overcome challenging periods, as he continued to make multiple movies a year, even if some were critically panned.
- Critics debate whether Cage's best acting is limited to larger-than-life roles or if he brings range and commitment to every performance.
- Cage described his acting approach as aiming for the "triple axle" and sometimes achieving it, as seen in his performance as a heartbroken chef in "Pig."
- Cage felt a deep connection to the role in "Pig," considering it his best movie and stating that he wasn't acting but doing what he cares about.
- Cage discussed his latest movie, "Renfield," in which he plays Dracula, acknowledging the challenge of portraying the iconic character but finding inspiration in Christopher Lee's portrayal.
- Cage described his acting style as "All in" and doesn't do anything halfway.
- Kevin Hart is a successful stand-up comedian, actor, and businessman who was recently honored with the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.
- Known for his conversational comedy style, Hart openly shares personal stories and insecurities, connecting with audiences through self-deprecating humor.
- As the highest-grossing comedian today, Hart sells out arenas and even football stadiums.
- He meticulously develops new material for his comedy tours, collaborating with a team of writers and refining jokes through real-time audience feedback.
- Growing up in North Philadelphia, Hart's mother, Nancy Hart, strictly structured his upbringing, while his father, Henry Witherspoon, struggled with addiction and incarceration.
- Despite his father's challenges, Hart helped him overcome addiction before his passing in 2022.
- Hart's comedy career began at 18, facing initial struggles before gaining recognition.
- He experienced a setback when ABC's sitcom "The Big House" was not picked up, but he persevered and eventually found success.
- Hart established his own production company, "Heartbeat," taking control of his career and expanding into various ventures beyond comedy, including a nutrition supplement company, a fast-food chain, a tequila brand, and a $100 million Venture Capital fund.
- His production company, Heartbeat, has become highly successful, valued at over $650 million, generating revenue from movies, shows, podcasts, and commercials.
- Hart emphasizes the importance of understanding the business side of the entertainment industry to create opportunities for himself and others, aspiring to be more than just a comedian.
- Greta Gerwig directed the blockbuster hit "Barbie," which grossed over a billion dollars worldwide, making it Warner Bros.' highest-grossing film of all time.
- Despite its unconventional nature and high production budget, Gerwig's unique approach to filmmaking made the production enjoyable for the cast and crew.
- Gerwig and her partner, Noah Baumbach, were brought onto the project by Margot Robbie, who acquired the rights to make a Barbie movie.
- The film presents a feminist Utopia called "Barbie Land," where women are empowered and Kens serve as accessories, challenging traditional gender roles.
- Gerwig defended the film against criticism as a lighthearted and inclusive portrayal that pokes fun at everyone.
- Gerwig and Baumbach wrote the screenplay during the pandemic and were surprised by Mattel's hands-off approach.
- Gerwig's journey to becoming a director began with community theater in Sacramento and led her to New York, where she landed roles in various movies before making her directorial debut with Lady Bird.
- Gerwig is the first woman to solo direct a billion-dollar movie.