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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Hoult: Child actors face 'off the rails' fear

Hoult: Child actors face 'off the rails' fear

9 Dec

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Summary

  • Nicholas Hoult was warned about child actors' careers declining.
  • He praised Hugh Grant and Toni Collette as positive influences.
  • Hoult crashed his race car at 180 mph earlier this year.
Hoult: Child actors face 'off the rails' fear

Nicholas Hoult has spoken out about the pressures of child stardom, revealing he was advised that young actors often struggle to sustain their careers into adulthood. He recalled the early fears associated with this, but maintained a strong desire to continue acting, which was supported by his parents.

He credited his parents for keeping his life grounded by ensuring he attended regular school. Hoult also expressed gratitude for his "About a Boy" co-star Hugh Grant and Toni Collette, describing them as invaluable mentors who provided a gracious and kind example on set.

The "Skins" actor also detailed a recent terrifying experience crashing his race car at 180 mph. Additionally, he discussed the extreme physical transformations he undertook for roles, including losing 20 lbs for "Mad Max: Fury Road" to portray a character described as dying.

This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Disclaimer:
Nicholas Hoult was warned that child actors often struggle to maintain their careers and that their lives can go 'off the rails' as adults.
Nicholas Hoult cited Hugh Grant and Toni Collette as positive influences and mentors who were gracious and kind on set.
Yes, Nicholas Hoult experienced his first major crash while driving a race car at 180 mph at Daytona International Speedway earlier this year.

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