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Nicholas Hoult | Nicholas Hoult |
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| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Monday, 02 July 2007 | |
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More than just skin deep He charmed his way into our hearts in ‘About A Boy’, and we watched him grow up in films such as Wah-Wah and The Weather Man. But while his roles in those films revealed a charming young boy who experienced his share of ups and downs, we were not prepared (and were perhaps even surprised) to see him as a manipulative and selfish young teen in Skins. - - -
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Created by Bryan Elsley and Jamie Brittain, Skins is a British TV series that depicts teens in a more realistic, in-your-face style. Unlike its US contemporaries such as the OC and, to a certain extent One Tree Hill, Skins tries to go beyond the usual clichés of teen angst, relationships and marathon partying. The show may be described as a comedy-drama, but it deals with controversial topics including drugs, homosexuality and sex.
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- - - More about this ‘Boy’. One can’t rely on the way some members of the media have portrayed Hoult. With the campaign to get Skins into hyperdrive, the cast, including Hoult, joined in the fray, teasing the public with some rather naughty pics. His photo shoots in various magazines show that he can be both media savvy and determined at the same time. It definitely made an impact on his already rising movie career.
But Hoult is more than just pin-up material. He is extremely talented and likes to take on different roles. He is also determined to make it big.
While he seems to be just your typical boy-next-door, Nicholas nevertheless demonstrates a maturity beyond his age - he’s decent, respectful and shows a deep understanding of his work in the entertainment industry. He also knows how to play the game - he’s not shy but is reserved to the extent that you’ll never find him behaving arrogantly or being too sure of himself. But he does know he looks good and that he has loads of fans! - - -
- - - All about the Weather: Hoult seems to have gained a reputation as the young actor who got to work with some of today’s most talented actors. Aside from Hugh Grant in About a Boy, he was also cast alongside Gabriel Byrne and Julie Walters in Wah-Wah.
Educating Hoult: While some of his contemporaries may prefer watching the latest film and enjoying the special effects, Hoult seems to prefer a more diverse type of cinema. Says Hoult:
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- - - What to Expect: He said that both film and television appeal to him. It’s a matter of the script, the storyline and having the chance to be directed by someone respected in the industry. - - - Profile of Nicholas Hoult written by Jed Medina and Kathleen Sydenham, with excerpts from the interview by Alaina Vieru. Photos courtesy of Nicholas-Hoult.net. References also taken from his wikipedia page and from the movie sites of Wah-Wah and The Weather Man.
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He's amazing. Good actor. He sings well too
It would be cool to meet him someday
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February 28, 2008
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