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Written on Dec 08, 2012 by Angelic
It’s hard to tell if actor Logan Lerman is terribly press shy, or simply doesn’t give a shit. Our guess is a little of both, somewhere along the tenuous line between polite and punk. Granted, it’s difficult to grasp the essence of a person during a 20-minute phone chat – on his end, from the back seat of a New York taxi – but the young actor is a hard nut to crack. His answers to questions are brief, sometimes nothing more than “Mmhmm.” It’s frustrating and admirable in equal measures. Maybe it’s a manner the Beverly Hills-born actor has learned from entering the industry as a four-year-old in commercials before going into movies like Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief in his teens. Lerman may only be 20, but he is clearly an expert in the trappings of the business. And now, as the star of the high-anticipated adaptation of Stephen Chbosky’s The Perks of Being a Wallflower with Emma Watson and Ezra Miller (the author of which, thankfully, wrote the screenplay and directed), plus big roles forthcoming in Darren Aronofsky’s Noah and Josh Boone’s Stuck In Love, there is no doubt that Logan has acting chops. He just does not care to elaborate on it all that much. The Block: Hello Logan, it’s Labor Day. How did you spend your last weekend of summer? Logan: Oh, this is the last weekend of summer? I didn’t realize. I was doing some publicity work for Perks, you know, starting all that… craziness. We had a screening in the Hamptons at the home of Donna Karan, and I was there, and all that fun stuff. TB: Had you read it? TB: Did you chemistry test with Ezra and Emma for the role? Logan: Oh, Emma is incredibly talented, intelligent, a genuine, kind person. It’s a great combination. These things make it really nice to collaborate with her. And working with Ezra is so much fun. We became really tight through the whole process. He’s just so freaking talented that we had a blast working together, playing off each other and finding our characters. TB: What did you take away from working on the film? TB: How did you approach the role of Charlie? TB: How did you do that? TB: And that was your idea? TB: Was that a new feeling for you? What was your own experience in high school like? TB: Because you were acting from such a young age? TB: How would you describe a teenage Logan? TB: The character of Charlie is pretty weighty. He’s not just an awkward teen, but someone who’s dealing with serious depression and other problems. There has been talk that this film could even prevent young people from committing suicide. Did you feel the responsibility of the role? TB: I’m sure this film is going to have the power to give hope and comfort to a lot of kids in that situation. What would you say to kids who are struggling and maybe haven’t found that group of fellow wallflowers who become a sort of savior for Charlie? TB: Music makes a big role in the film. I heard you like to make and play music yourself? TB: What instruments do you play? TB: Do you see many live shows? TB: You’re starting to get bigger roles in bigger projects. What’s been your experience of the Hollywood system so far? TB: What draws you to a project? TB: And next you’re in Darren Aronofsky’s Noah – pretty big deal! TB: Which other directors you want to work with? TB: Do you have a ton of DVDs? Are you a Criterion Collection kind of guy? TB: But do you feel that cinema, as a physical entity, still has legs? This entry was posted on Saturday, December 8th, 2012 at 8:33 pm and is filed under Interview, Photo Gallery, Photoshoots, Recent News. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. 3 Responses to “Logan Lerman New The Block Magazine Interview and Photoshoots”Grace written on December 31, 2012
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