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O'Connor Jokingly Rejects, Then Pitches Ratatouille Role
14 Dec
Summary
- Actor Josh O'Connor warned about press exaggerating his words.
- He revealed how praising 'Ratatouille' sparked false casting rumors.
- O'Connor playfully pitched himself for a live-action remake role.

Actor Josh O'Connor, known for his roles in "The Crown" and "Challengers," recently hosted Saturday Night Live, where he shared a cautionary tale about the press. He explained that his genuine appreciation for the Disney-Pixar film "Ratatouille" was sensationalized into rumors of him starring in a hypothetical live-action remake.
O'Connor humorously detailed how the internet and press misinterpreted his praise for the animated classic. He expressed mock dismay at being publicly 'rejected' from a role he never actually desired, stating he was too busy with other projects like "Wake Up Dead Man: A Knives Out Mystery." However, he couldn't resist subtly hinting at his interest.
Despite his disclaimers, O'Connor playfully auditioned for the role of Chef Linguini, even suggesting a suitable actor for the food critic Anton Ego. His SNL hosting debut also featured musical guest Lily Allen, marking a memorable night of comedy and candid career reflections.




