|
|
Is this your first visit?
Welcome to The Movie-Fanatic, also known among its regulars as tMF! We provide movie news, interviews and reviews, with a focus on featuring cinema’s emerging talents. [ start here! ]
![]() |
tMF Exclusives
Lou Taylor Pucci | Lou Taylor Pucci |
|
|
| Written by Jed Medina | |
| Monday, 09 July 2007 | |
|
Hollywood's Indie Kid With his breakthrough film, Thumbsucker, for which he won the Best Actor at the Berlin Film Festival and a special jury prize at Sundance, Lou Taylor Pucci is fast becoming a young actor to be reckoned with. Acting since he was just 10 years old, Pucci has been seen in memorable roles in The Go-Getter, Fast Food Nation, The Chumbscrubber, Empire Falls, Southland Tales and Personal Velocity. - - -
- - - Born and raised in New Jersey, he has an accomplished musician for a father and a fashion model for a mother. Rumor has it that he was geared towards the entertainment scene from an early age, starting with his parent's choice of his name. Says Lou in a recent interview:
And Pucci has proved that he can act:
- - -
- - - In an interview with Larry Philips, Pucci discusses his approach to acting and his ideas on how to approach a role: - - -
- - - On screen, you seem to be completely natural at acting. Do you feel that way, or do you feel that you are working actively at it? "Uh... I don't know how to answer that one. There are so many complicated answers to that. There are so many different pieces to that one that I can't even figure out. I don't know what a natural is. I know I was always talented from when I was little, I could always sing and dance and I hadn't been taught. In his latest film, The Go-Getter, described as a new take on the road-film genre, Pucci plays a young teen who recently lost his mother and who goes on to look for his lost brother. He steals a car in his search, and on his way, encounters some very colorful and interesting characters, and in turn discovers himself. It was another triumph for Pucci, who is now becoming known as a young actor with solid credentials in both mainstream and indie cinema. - - - Profile of Lou Taylor Pucci written by Jed Medina and Kathleen Sydenham with excerpts from his interview DVD in my Pants. |
| < Prev | Next > |
|---|
tMF offers membership for free! Please note that some hotmail, yahoo & AOL users may encounter problem with registration. If you cannot access this site or have a question, please use this form to contact the tMF Admin or use this email: modelwatcher [at] gmail.com.
Every month tMF will pick one blog to be featured as Blog of the Month.
Screenwriting for Hollywood is that unique blog that is filled with so many interesting and wonderful articles. What a perfect description from the blog's owner, Jaden: "Raw, sexy, sassy articles explore screenwriting, Hollywood, and life. The SfH website and services are geared to help people sell screenplays to Hollywood, while also encouraging an independent positive spirit."
If you own a blog or a site about movies and actors, be our guest! Tell us more about it!
tMF is part of this exciting group of movie blogs! Visit the LAMB and join!
The Large Association of Movie Blogs has arrived on the scene, and is intended for all audiences.
For movie blog readers: rather than hunting through Google or through any number of blog directories and/or blogrolls looking for a site that fits your liking, this is your one-stop shop. Read up on the latest sites: who's behind them, what their focus is, their goals and what you can expect when visiting.
For movie bloggers: this is a place for your blog to be spotlighted, in its own feature post, for all to see. Additionally, the LAMB is a community of film bloggers, some like you and proably some totally unlike you. We regularly have events and blog-a-thons, from our LAMB Devours the Oscars series to Plot Farms to our annual awards, The LAMMYS.
tMF salutes the coolest fansites on the net!
The Movie-Fanatic is launching a new feature that will put the spotlight on the best fansites on the net! As you may have noticed by now, tMF is especially into 'emerging talents', the next stars and we're searching for the best sites that promote these actors and actresses. If you know of a site worthy of this recognition, please let us know!