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Madekwe Navigates Fame's Perils and Pop Stardom
14 Dec
Summary
- Madekwe initially auditioned for the antagonist role in 'Lurker'.
- He credits close friends and family for grounding him amidst fame.
- The actor found the 'Gran Turismo' release timing frustrating due to strikes.

Actor Archie Madekwe discusses his role in the thriller 'Lurker,' where he portrays a pop star navigating parasocial relationships. He reveals that director Alex Russell initially envisioned him for the antagonist role after observing him. Madekwe found it more challenging to play the confident musician Oliver than an introverted character, contrasting his own grounded life with Oliver's isolation.
Madekwe, recognized as a rising star for his roles in 'Midsommar' and 'Saltburn,' attributes his stability to his close-knit circle of friends and family. He believes this grounding is crucial for navigating the potential pitfalls of fame, such as narcissistic tendencies. Despite the glamorous aspects of his life, he values genuine connections over public perception.
The actor also reflects on the frustrating experience of 'Gran Turismo,' his first leading role, which saw its release hampered by the SAG-AFTRA strike. Although disappointed by the missed promotional opportunities, Madekwe views the blockbuster as a significant learning experience for his career, expressing gratitude for the growth it provided.




