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Actor Jonathan Tucker Talks Career Diversity, Preparation, and Longevity in the TV and Film Industry

From his early beginnings as a young boy in the Boston Ballet, he quickly found his passion for acting and has since starred in various acclaimed TV shows and films.

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TV & FILMCruz LorenzActor Jonathan Tucker Talks Career Diversity, Preparation, and Longevity in the TV and Film Industry, Photography, Santiago Elliott Words, Cruz Lorenz In Conversation with Jonathan Tucker, Actor Jonathan Tucker has made a name for himself in the world of TV and film with his diverse range of roles, from playing a mixed martial artist in "Kingdom" to a sinister character in "Westworld." In our recent interview, Tucker shared insights into his acting journey and his approach to storytelling. Tucker, who began his career as a young ballet dancer, credits his experience with the Boston Ballet for his discipline and ability to take direction, skills that have served him well in his acting pursuits. He also talked about growing up in Boston and how his diverse upbringing has informed his acting work. When asked about his preference between film and TV, Tucker highlighted the importance of character over medium. He believes both mediums offer ample opportunities to tell stories that resonate with audiences. One of the unique aspects of Tucker's career is his ability to avoid being typecast into a particular genre or role. He hopes to continue taking on diverse characters that challenge him as an actor, even if it means going through painful or challenging periods., While Tucker recognizes the power of social media in connecting with fans, he is cautious about sharing too much personal information that might limit his professional opportunities. He also emphasizes the importance of staying curious and exploring different avenues of personal growth, even during professional uncertainty. Tucker's breakthrough role was in the film "The Deep End, " which he says changed his career trajectory. However, he sees every project he works on as an opportunity to build upon his past experiences and grow as an actor. For his latest role in "Palm Trees and Power Lines, " Tucker relied on his physical exploration and training in Alexander Technique to inform his performance. He believes that every character's trauma tells their public persona and that bringing those inner complexities to life on screen is his job. Finally, Tucker shared that he has several new projects in the works, including a fictional podcast called "The Mantawauk Caves" and a film called "God is a Bullet" with Jamie Foxx. For Tucker, storytelling is a career and a way of life. He is committed to approaching every role with the same dedication and professionalism and hopes to continue bringing robust and diverse characters to audiences., PHOTOGRAPHY SANTIAGO ELLIOTT ART DIRECTION IGEE OKAFOR RETOUCHING ALEXANDER SILKIN GROOMING ERIC VOSBURG
Virgin River's Benjamin Hollingsworth on His Acting Career and The Hyper Connectedness of Celebrity

Post release of Virgin River’s latest season, Benjamin Hollingsworth talks BOND OFFICIAL through his inspirations and take on social media.

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British Actor, Edwin De La Renta On 'The Informer' And Social Responsibility Within The Film Industry

Ahead of the U.S. release of his latest film, The Informer, Edwin De La Renta engages in conversation across cultural events within the film industry.

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Unraveling ‘Halston’: Lessons on Life & Business

Six life and business lessons we learnt from ‘Halston’ - CNN’s documentary on Fashion’s Disco King, Roy Halston Frowick.

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The Netflix Thriller Currently Sweeping Social Media

Why is Joe so relatable? In the age of social media and online dating, the internet birthed a breadth of stalkers of some kind. We are guilty of poring ourselves into the lives of people through their social media accounts, long before we meet them in person. Sometimes building a mirage of possibilities in our minds —obsessing over what they do, places they frequent, and the fantasy of one day being a part of their personal lives.

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