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Gareth [Edwards] was very open to just shaping the performances and the scenes to fit what was happening with the actors and the storytelling that was emerging.
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Alan Tudyk
Age: 53
Born: 1971
Born: March 16
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Alan Wray Tudyk
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[Heihei] a really dumb rooster. You have to just turn the rooster so his head ends up hitting the grain. He's not smart enough to eat.
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I'm a geeky actor, in the way that I like the craft of acting. I trained as a stage actor and was given a lot of technical tools to play with. I like the craft of acting. It sounds geeky when I say it, but it's true.
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I was going to be credited as Wray Nerely, my role in Con Man. It got cut in the reshoots. I was like, Wait a second. I'm cut. It's a better telling of the story, but unfortunately, Wray Nerely gets cut, which is actually exactly right because if Wray Nerely was ever in Star Wars, he wouldn't make it to the final edit.
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I haven't been to too many cons since Star Wars, and I don't think it's really going to change until it comes out.
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BB-8 [from Star Wars] his accent is so thick. You can't make out a damn word he says.
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I feel like it'll change after the movie [Star Wars] comes out, if it does. It's really the other way around, surprisingly, as far as Con Man goes.
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Kaytoo [from the Star Wars] is more even-keeled. And he's a badass. He comes from the Empire, and he's a security droid. Some people call him an enforcer droid. He has the ability to enforce things. That was what he was built for. He's tall. He has an intimidating frame.
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It's closer to just acting in a film because it was a six-month commitment. We got to fly all over the world.
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I've signed a few Kaytoo photos and things and a couple of action figures [on ComicCon], but really it's not that many.
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It was a very interesting challenge [Heihei role] because he's limited to rooster-y, chicken-type noises, and he goes along on the whole adventure. It just becomes, If that's how you express yourself, go for it.
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That's where I'm comfortable - playing a jackass on the scene, rolling in with my pocket watch and my buffoon hairdo, with my shoes.
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[I'm] a huge defender of clowns around the world.
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I definitely knew how to fly. That's something you don't forget. One spaceship is pretty much like another when it comes to flying.
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