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Same with the Coen brothers and Warren [Beatty]. And then slowly you get to know each one of them as a person, and that becomes a kind of separate entity, where you just know the human being.
Alden Ehrenreich
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Alden Ehrenreich
Age: 34
Born: 1989
Born: November 22
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Alden Caleb Ehrenreich
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Woody Allen is kind of the one example I don't have. Because the way he works and the amount of shooting time that I did on that film, I didn't really get to know him, so he kind of stays as Woody Allen to me.
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I really want to be a part of those movies that say something good to a lot of people.
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[Warren's Beatty] first film being with this very important director [Elia Kazan], I think we related on that in a big way. And I just was genuinely curious about his experiences in film, and about the people he knew.
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You do need these people to go out on a limb for you, thinking you're right for a role rather than having box office numbers.
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[Woody Allen] does very few takes, and he doesn't give a whole ton of directions, although he does give direction.
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I've had a couple opportunities where I've been on the other side of the audition process as a director.
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I got turned down for a million jobs until I got my first movie with Francis [Ford Coppola].
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With 'Hail, Caesar!' it was about all the skill sets I had to learn, but each movie requires a different way of working. You're a piece in a new world, and there is always a difficult part within that world. For me, it's not consistent from movie-to-movie, each film has a central challenge.
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It was pretty fun [auditioning on the Millennium Falcon], because I enjoyed the material a lot. Last year I read for the directors, then came to England and did a test on the Falcon, then came back and did a couple more screen tests in Los Angeles.
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[ Woody Allen] persona in the films are so iconic it's like on par with Groucho Marx or something like that.
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When I was 14 years old, I was by no means trying to work professionally at all.
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Just getting to talk to that person [Woody Allen ] in real life was pretty wild.
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I talked to Woody Allen for half an hour or something. It was pretty incredible. He really went into lots of detail about the story [in Blue Jasmin] and what actually happened. Just talking to him is very surreal.
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I want to make movies that people see. I really think that movies are the most popular form of story telling ever and have such a huge impact on culture when they do.
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I've had that experience many, many, times - when you don't get roles. I'd developed a good muscle for shaking it off.
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By anyone's measure, [Warren Beatty] is proven himself. But he still sets out to make something as great as it possibly can be.
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Each film and each character is a completely new set of challenges. It doesn't feel like you can rest on something you may have done well in the past.
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That was cool, because they've all [ George Clooney and Josh Brolin and Scarlett Johansson] worked with the Coens. They were much more at ease with them at the outset, and they were all kind of familiar with the shorthand that the Coens had.
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