For Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, Hollywood started a commercial. It ended up with an unusual approach. Because in dealing with a fellow actor he delivered a powerful argument, so to speak.
At the casting, Sheridan swung his fist – and left a lasting impression
Taylor Sheridan (Sicario, Tusla King) has an unusual start in Hollywood. In conversation with Esquire, he already revealed in 2018 how he got his first job.
The director and screenwriter started as an actor And spoke in a casting for a commercial. There was an charged situation between Sheridan and another actor.
The two had been called for a common audition to the producer. Sheridan’s acting colleague repeatedly fell into him.
An entertainment Sheridan then made a clear announcement:
Hey, man. If you interrupt me again, I will hit you I just wanted to let you know.
Apparently his counterpart did not take the warning seriously – and continued to speak again. This led to
that his jaw closed involuntary acquaintance with Sheridan’s Faust. Sheridan then left the casting frustrated because he was sure that this incident would not lead to a commitment.
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But the producer was impressed by the unusual scene that offered him – and gave the job to an irritated Sheridan. When asked, the producer explained:
Because that The funniest scene I have ever seen in my life is.
For Sheridan, this was the foundation for its today’s career in the film industry. Of course, it is particularly known for the steadily growing Yellowstone universe. For the overview, we have compiled all Yellowstone series in the correct order.
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