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If you could call me buff, my version of buff was when I finished that film [Swiss Army Man].
Paul Dano
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Paul Dano
Age: 40
Born: 1984
Born: June 19
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Paul Franklin Dano
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My first thought about acting, growing up here in New York, was theater, and I feel like I need to force myself to go get my ass kicked in a rehearsal room and do one of those plays at some point.
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I dont normally like getting dressed up, but when I go to events, I like to look put together. Ive got to say, getting in a nice suit feels good.
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Everything you do, every experience that you have, enlightens you a little bit or worsens you.
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I like purple too. I looked up color psychology before doing any house painting, because I was curious what the colors I like mean. And purple is very royal and creative.
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I think there was a lot of working out the arc of how Manny [Daniel Radcliffe] talks. Scene to scene [in the Swiss army Man], if I would start talking a little too well, they would come in and say like, Hey, you need to [dial back] your ability to speak - things like that.
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I try to leave my work at the door when I leave the set. It's almost like summer camp. You go in hard, then you leave, and it's done.
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I was constantly surprised by how things took shape, whether it was something that was funny or [sharp] or some of these more simple, quiet moments in the woods. Honestly I would say everything and nothing. I honestly don't think it's different than on any other film [Swiss Army Man]. I think I would probably ask questions of everything always.
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It's a constant learning process - not just what you need to learn for the character or as far as good actors - but as an actor, there's no limit. Every time now, you're learning so, I think that's a good thing though.
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I think it's more important to try and make a good film than give a good performance.
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