Sharlto Copley Chats Free Fire, Acting, and More with Dayna Keyes
I actually improv'd one of the things in the film by speaking to Armie Hammer, you know, because he's super knowledgeable on guns and military stuff. And he's like: no, you know, you have the.
Ever wondered what it's like to step into the shoes of a character in a high-octane film? In this episode of Radio Rehab, Dayna Keyes sits down with Sharlto Copley, the dynamic South African actor known for his roles in District 9 and Elysium. This time, he's here to talk about his latest venture, Free Fire. The conversation is as entertaining as it is insightful, giving listeners a behind-the-scenes look at the making of this action-packed movie.
Copley dives into the challenges of filming intense scenes involving fire and how costume design plays a crucial role in shaping his character. He also opens up about his unique experiences as a South African actor navigating Hollywood, sharing anecdotes that are both humorous and enlightening. One of the highlights of this episode is Copley's discussion on improvisation in Free Fire. He reveals how South African slang influenced his performance, adding an authentic touch to his character.
Whether you're a film buff or just curious about the acting world, this episode offers a fascinating glimpse into the creative process behind a major motion picture. Dayna's engaging style and Copley's candidness make for a conversation that's not just informative but also incredibly fun. Tune in to hear about the trials and triumphs of bringing Free Fire to life, straight from one of its stars.