Sebastian Stan says The Apprentice director ‘was going to cast a woman to play Trump’
Sebastian Stan reveals his struggles preparing for the role of Donald Trump in The Apprentice. The actor discusses panic attacks, failure of prosthetics and the insights of director Ali Abbasi.
Actor Sebastian Stan shares his struggles while preparing to play Donald Trump in Ali Abbasi’s film The Apprentice. hollywood reporterActors Roundtable. The actor talked about the intense pressures, including panic attacks and failure in the prosthetics test, as well as the unexpected revelation from director Ali Abbasi.
“At what point did you feel most in danger of failing?” Stan was asked. To this he said, “I was having panic attacks every night.” There wasn’t enough time to gain weight, and the prosthetics test failed miserably, so I was fucking crazy. And not only that, but the director, two weeks later, says, ‘Originally, I was going to cast a woman for the role of Trump.'”
Stan admitted his shock, saying, “Why are you telling me this two weeks ago?” I’m going to die.”
Despite these challenges, Steyn approached the role with a deeply personal approach. Reflecting on his own immigrant experience, he said, “I had a personal connection to the American dream because I came to this country from Romania when I was 12, and my father helped people escape illegal immigration. Was. I had heard all about the American dream and to this day I am still trying to figure out what that dream is and what it gives us and what it takes away. It took away any fear about doing it because that’s what it was.”
Stan collaborated closely with Abbasi, whose outsider perspective shaped the project. “(Abbasi) is a European who fled Iran, who is fearless and whose last film was about his previous country, he is coming here with a new perspective, not wanting to play for any team, Just removing all judgment.”
Stein delved into the psyche of the controversial figure, saying, “Can we try to figure out who this guy (Trump) is? What lies beneath this character? And when you peel back the layers, you get to the core of a powerless child who is acting out the kind of revenge that we’ve all had to deal with in the end.
Actor Colman Domingo, who was also at the roundtable for his film Sing Sing, praised Stan’s performance, saying, “When I saw what you (Stan) did, I thought, ‘Oh, he (Stan) No decision has been taken regarding this. I thought it was extraordinary because everyone has an opinion about him, but you’re like, ‘No, I’m going to work on the soul.’
Stan concluded, “I think as artists, as actors, we need to keep reflecting on the times in which we are the best we can be, no matter how ugly it is.”
The Apprentice explores the complex character of Trump and promises to present a nuanced, uncompromising portrayal led by Stan’s fearless commitment to the role.