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Shūsaku endō
Shūsaku endō









He summed up, “So I went in with all of that, and it was just kind of dispelled with who he is, because he’s just so disarming and very ordinary with all of his extraordinariness.” “He’s kind of the most Jewish Italian American that you have ever come across.”Ĭlaire Foy Felt ‘High-Maintenance’ After Sharing Stunt Concerns Filming 2017’s ‘Breathe’ He’s like a funny dude who knows a lot about movie and history and culture and people and just loves being a person,” the “Spider-Man: No Way Home” actor shared.

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“You go in with everything you imagine you would go in with: total excitement, trepidation, pinching yourself, total awareness of how lucky you are that you are one of the handful of people who have gotten to work with the American master of cinema,” Garfield told Maron.Īs for what the seemingly elusive Scorsese is like, Garfield couldn’t help but be honest. Adam Driver, Liam Neeson, and Ciaran Hinds also starred. On the “ WTF with Marc Maron” podcast, the “ Silence” actor recalled how nervous he was to work with the legendary Oscar-winning writer-director for the 2016 adaptation of Shūsaku Endō’s novel about 17th-century Jesuit priests in Japan.

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Andrew Garfield is breaking his silence on what it’s really like to work with Martin Scorsese.











Shūsaku endō