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Billie Lourd, photographed by Irvin Rivera
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I told my agent, ‘I wanna be Lando.’ That was exactly what I needed to hear, because I’m the person who’s not supposed to make it, so much so that I don’t think people recognize where I came from and what I’ve done. At a certain point, it does look easy. I do sometimes look like a Mary Sue. I was like, ‘Oh, okay, cool.’ I studied, I watched the movies a lot, and I killed it, because I was ready.
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“Lando’s always the best-dressed person on that set. And I don’t say that lightly. There’s a lot of cool costumes and a lot of cool clothing. He takes pride in the clothing. It makes things easier. When people see you and you’re debonair, they tend to want to give you stuff easier.” - Donald Glover
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Thandie Newton
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John Boyega photographed for Guardian Nigeria
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You don’t want to disappoint anybody, but you know, you lose your voice by trying to please everyone.
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Kelly Marie Tran | photographed by Emilia Paré for GQ magazine
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remember when pedro took this pic of oscar and the world has somehow shifted
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“People of color and women are increasingly being shown on-screen. For things to be whitewashed just doesn’t make sense. All the films I’ve done have had a secret commentary on stereotypical mentalities. It’s about getting people to drop a prejudiced state of mind and realize, ‘oh, shit, we’re just watching normal people.’
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I recently was lucky enough to live out one of my childhood dreams and photograph Mark Hamill for The New York Times.
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John Boyega photographed by Charlie Gates for The New York Times
As a boy in school, Mr. Boyega struggled to find his niche after failing with soccer and the cello. But a knack for plays prompted him to start training at the nearby Theatre Peckham, where he played a trickster leopard in an adaptation of the Caribbean folk tale “Ansari the Spider” and also appeared in a production of “Shrek.” “I wasn’t Shrek, I wouldn’t put myself through that,” he said. “I played Donkey for the comic relief. I found that I would gain more fans doing that.”
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Daniel Kaluuya
photographed by Thomas Whiteside for GQ Magazine March 2018
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johnboyega: And on the seventh day….
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Michael Cinco | Fall/Winter 2017-18
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Ewan McGregor by Simon Emmett
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