In this episode, Jeremy Strong discusses his Golden Globe-nominated role as Roy Cohn in 'The Apprentice' and shares insights about acting as an escape from self. He emphasizes the moral complexities of Cohn, the importance of historical accuracy, and how these attributes influence his performances. Strong also reflects on his childhood and family background, which shaped his understanding of empathy. He highlights pivotal moments in 'Succession', underscoring the collaborative nature of the creative process, and articulates the notion that acting allows him to transcend his circumstances and identity.
Jeremy Strong's interview illuminates the intricacies of portraying complex historical figures and the emotional depth required for authentic representation. His reflections on truth, vulnerability, and artistic authenticity offer profound insights into the craft of acting.
The discussion illustrates the interconnection between performance and the evolving narratives surrounding influential historical figures, showcasing the moral complexities of characters like Roy Cohn.
Aaron Rose is a film director, writer, and artist. In the 1990s he founded the highly influential Alleged Gallery in New York. His work during this time saw collaborations with then budding directors Mike Mills, Spike Jonze and Harmony Korine. He also produced numerous underground short films during that time under the banner of Alleged Films. Since then, Rose has directed numerous films and television commercials. He has just released a new book of poetry entitled "Blackout Poems"Learn more about Aaron's work at https://www.aaronrose.co/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, Jeremy Strong discusses his Golden Globe-nominated role as Roy Cohn in 'The Apprentice' and shares insights about acting as an escape from self. He emphasizes the moral complexities of Cohn, the importance of historical accuracy, and how these attributes influence his performances. Strong also reflects on his childhood and family background, which shaped his understanding of empathy. He highlights pivotal moments in 'Succession', underscoring the collaborative nature of the creative process, and articulates the notion that acting allows him to transcend his circumstances and identity.
Jeremy Strong's interview illuminates the intricacies of portraying complex historical figures and the emotional depth required for authentic representation. His reflections on truth, vulnerability, and artistic authenticity offer profound insights into the craft of acting.
The discussion illustrates the interconnection between performance and the evolving narratives surrounding influential historical figures, showcasing the moral complexities of characters like Roy Cohn.
Aaron Rose is a film director, writer, and artist. In the 1990s he founded the highly influential Alleged Gallery in New York. His work during this time saw collaborations with then budding directors Mike Mills, Spike Jonze and Harmony Korine. He also produced numerous underground short films during that time under the banner of Alleged Films. Since then, Rose has directed numerous films and television commercials. He has just released a new book of poetry entitled "Blackout Poems"Learn more about Aaron's work at https://www.aaronrose.co/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.