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    ARTICLE
    Daniel Kaluuya: 

    “I ask the script, ‘What do you want me to do?’” 

    (arranged by Carmichael Phillips)

    If you’ve ever seen the Jordan Peele cult classic horror film, Get Out, then you already know that Daniel Kaluuya is an incredibly gifted and natural actor, with the ability to make you forget you’re watching an acting performance. He never pushes or forces his performance. It just seeps out as smoothly as sweet honey.

    If his performance in Get Out is any indication, Kaluuya has a wonderful acting career ahead of him. Indeed, he earned an Academy Award nomination for Get Out, even though it was his first real breakout role. And at the 2021 Oscars, he received an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role in Judas and the Black Messiah.

    With an already impressive, if developing career, one might question, “How does he do it? What’s his secret?”

    In a recent interview with Backstage, Kaluuya briefly described his process to character development.

    “I ask the script, ‘What do you want me to do?’” Kaluuya explains.

    “Especially if I love a script…I let it tell me what it is. That’s how you can always be OK in this acting thing.”

    Kaluuya went further, to add a little more detail:

    “I’ll just read a script every day, set it aside, read the script, set it aside, every day.”

    “And then I would do this exercise where I write everything someone says about you, write everything you say about yourself, write everything you say about someone else, and write the facts.”

    “Like the facts are if a character has a brother, he has a grandma, any facts that are in the script, write those down. Your character lives in what you say about yourself or what someone says about you.”

    Kaluuya used this approach for his latest role. In Judas and the Black Messiah (2021), he portrayed Fred Hampton, a charismatic leader in the Black Panthers’ Illinois Chapter in the 1960’s, who was gunned down by police.

    Once again, his approach proved its value. In addition to winning an Academy Award for Judas and the Black Messiah, Kaluuya also won both a Golden Globe Award and a British Film Academy Award.

    MY THOUGHTS
    Kaluuya is correct, in screenplays all to often, details of a character exist that actors when they portray the character don't seem to cognize. In get out you comprehend his friendship with his friend who works for the airports. you cognize he is aware of the world outside his relationship with his white girlfriend , you sense his ignorance to her or her family and you watch that ignorance slowly ebb away , till he has his former girlfriend strangled as she is bleeding to death. Where she reveals her obsession/her fantacism while he reveals he is still himself 

    ARTICLE LINK
    https://actingmagazine.com/2021/05/daniel-kaluuya-i-ask-the-script-what-do-you-want-me-to-do/
     

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