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Glen Powell Overcomes Starstruck Nerves to Impress Legendary Actor Dustin Hoffman

Summary

  • Glen Powell's early career struggle with Dustin Hoffman
  • Powell's mindset shift from viewing actors as "legends" to "collaborators"
  • Powell's recent success in films like "Top Gun: Maverick" and "Twisters"
Glen Powell Overcomes Starstruck Nerves to Impress Legendary Actor Dustin Hoffman

According to a recent interview, actor Glen Powell faced a career-defining challenge early on when he found himself starstruck by legendary actor Dustin Hoffman. Just a week after arriving in Hollywood, Powell was invited to Hoffman's office to read for a role, but his awe of the acclaimed actor caused him to perform poorly, leaving Hoffman visibly unimpressed.

However, Powell has since learned to view actors not as untouchable "legends," but as fellow collaborators in the pursuit of creating great entertainment. This shift in perspective has helped him overcome his nerves and find success in high-profile films like "Top Gun: Maverick" and the upcoming adventure blockbuster "Twisters."

Despite the initial setback with Hoffman, Powell's career has continued to soar. He has become a recognizable face, particularly after sharing the screen with Tom Cruise in last year's "Top Gun: Maverick." Powell has also starred in the hit romantic comedy "Anyone But You" opposite Sydney Sweeney and is currently appearing in "The Running Man," directed by Edgar Wright and adapted from a Stephen King novel.

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Powell realized that actors are "collaborators who are just trying to make magic for audiences around the world," rather than untouchable "legends." This shift in perspective helped him overcome his nerves and find success in his career.
Powell has appeared in high-profile films like "Top Gun: Maverick" with Tom Cruise, the hit romantic comedy "Anyone But You" opposite Sydney Sweeney, and the upcoming adventure blockbuster "Twisters."
Powell is currently starring in "The Running Man," a film directed by Edgar Wright and adapted from a Stephen King novel.

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