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Sebastian Stan Reveals After Golden Globe Win For ‘A Different Man’ That Playing “The Man In Orange” In ‘Apprentice’ Was “The Hardest”
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Not to diminish his Golden Globe win for playing a disfigured man who undergoes facial reconstruction surgery in A Different Man, but for Sebastian Stan the hardest role to play in his career was “the man in orange” aka Donald Trump in this year’s The Apprentice.

Stan won his first Golden Globe tonight in Best Actor Male Actor Comedy or Musical for the A24 feature A Different Man. It was one of two noms tonight for the Marvel Studios thespian who is also up for Best Actor Feature Drama for playing Trump in The Apprentice. Back in the press room, as reporter asked the actor what the hardest role of his career has been.

“The man in orange was the hardest to play,” said Stan.

Related: ‘Emilia Perez’ Songwriting Duo Touch On The World Needing More Music Like Theirs After Taking Home Best Original Song At Golden Globes

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See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 1/6/2025
  • by Anthony D'Alessandro
  • Deadline Film + TV
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A Different Man (2024) Movie Ending Explained & Themes Analyzed: Why does Edward Stab the Physical Therapist?
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Aaron Schimberg’s 2024 darkly comic psychological thriller begins as a psychological story about identity insecurity before diving into the sci-fi genre and finally transforming into a meta-commentary on identity and a satirical exploration of representation in the arts. But importantly, it is about self-hatred leading to self-sabotage because of searching for beauty by physical attributes governed by society.

A Different Man (2024) Plot Synopsis & Movie Summary: Who is Edward Lemuel?

The first act of the film majorly follows Edward Lemuel (Sebastian Stan), a Juilliard-trained struggling actor suffering from neurofibromatosis, which leads to his face adorned with neurofibromas. Considering the profession he is based on, it becomes hard for him to audition for roles beyond ones directly related to his disfigurement.

At his barely standing dingy apartment complex, he befriends his attractive neighbour Ingrid Vold (Renate Rensieve), an aspiring playwright. He is, however, too awkward and insecure about his physical affliction to make a move on Vold.
See full article at High on Films
  • 11/27/2024
  • by Amartya Acharya
  • High on Films
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