You don’t really have to dress a ton of actors. You don’t really have to spend a bunch of money lining up extras to look the time period.
BOYD HOLBROOKIt has a heavy narrator. But I thought about it a lot. You [the viewers] have to work for the show, unless you’re bilingual. It’s a really aggressive type of filming, it’s engaging, you’ve got to read.
More Boyd Holbrook Quotes
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I have a company where I’m trying to get projects off the ground. Me and my partner Madeleine Sackler, we just shot our first feature in a maximum security prison where about 95% of the cast were incarcerated men. We’re editing that and there’s a doc going with it.
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I wrote a lot. I was in programs for drawing when I was a kid.
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For an actor to go to work every day is an extreme blessing.
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To go to work every day for two years, that was life changing.
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It has a heavy narrator. But I thought about it a lot. You [the viewers] have to work for the show, unless you’re bilingual. It’s a really aggressive type of filming, it’s engaging, you’ve got to read.
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I’m the furthest thing away from a cop.
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I really started hanging out with Steve [Murphy, the inspiration for Holbrook’s character] a lot. I got educated that way. It was crash course. You learn as quickly as possible.
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Netflix is in every country except China and North Korea. Enough people have seen the show. I mean, I’m in Patagonia and people recognize the show [ Narcos].
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I wanted to be an architect. I used to draw houses and buildings and construct buildings on my own.
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