In an interview with GQ, Jeremy Strong described the widespread mockery that the infamous New Yorker profile triggered as his “15 minutes of shame, with a long tail': I hadn’t felt judged like that in a very long time.”
published on Tuesday, the Yale-educated thespian reveals his feelings regarding the fallout from a particularly infamousIn said profile, which was published in 2021 and titled “,” the actor is painted as a somewhat desperate, sullen, lifelong background player whose seriousness about his portrayal of Kendall renders him laughable, as well as an irritant to his fellow cast members.
The part of me that is striving. The part of me that wants what I want. I was less bothered by other actors having feelings or opinions about the way I work. Really, it was just feeling exposed.”that the article ultimately didn’t change his process. “I also think Brian Cox, for example, he’s earned the right to say whatever the fuck he wants,”“I’m still going to do whatever it takes to serve whatever it is,” he added, referring to his method approach.
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