Ethan Hawke Breaks Down His Career
Listening to Ethan Hawke talk about his career for 30 minutes is a treat. He starts with Explorers (which I loved as a kid) and continues with Dead Poets Society, Before Sunrise, Boyhood, and First Reformed. Good Lord Bird is on the list as well…I’m making my way through the book right now and I’ll be eager to check out the miniseries after I’m finished.
I wish they would have included Gattaca but you have to stop somewhere otherwise the dang thing’s gonna be an hour long.




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Ethan Hawke is my favorite actor, and naturally Richard Linklater is my favorite filmmaker.
I saw Blue Moon last weekend. What an amazing, transformative performance by Hawke as the tragic lyricist Lorenz Hart. I highly recommend it.
I might like Hawke's portrayal of John Brown in Good Lord Bird best of all.
Jesus, I'm gushing...
I saw him in Tom Stoppard's The Coast of Utopia trilogy at Lincoln Center Theater in the early 00's. He stood out at every curtain call as someone who just clearly loved his job, loved the people that he was doing it with, and was having the time of his life. I think we've maybe all taken for granted what a very talented actor he is.
God, I loved this.
Loved this interview
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