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Channing Tatum Reignites Acting Passion with Acclaimed 'Roofman' Role
7 Oct
Summary
- Channing Tatum felt "imposter syndrome" throughout his career until his latest film
- Tatum's path to Hollywood stardom was highly unusual, from stripping to modeling
- Tatum's performance in "Roofman" has earned him the best reviews of his career

In the past, Channing Tatum, described as "the first honest-to-God movie star of his generation," has struggled with feelings of "imposter syndrome" throughout his successful career. However, that all changed with his latest film, "Roofman," which premiered at last month's Toronto International Film Festival and is set to be released nationwide this Friday.
Tatum's journey to Hollywood stardom has been highly unconventional, to say the least. His blockbuster "Magic Mike" films were inspired by his own experiences as a young man who turned to stripping. This led to opportunities in dancing, modeling, and eventually acting. Now, in "Roofman," Tatum plays a military veteran who resorts to robbing businesses to provide for his family, only to end up incarcerated and secretly living in a Toys 'R Us store.
The performance, which required both emotional vulnerability and physical comedy, has earned Tatum the best reviews of his career. Collaborating with acclaimed director Derek Cianfrance, known for the 2010 masterpiece "Blue Valentine," has reignited Tatum's passion for acting and provided him with a sense of belonging in the industry that he had never possessed before.