Once you’re appearing reverse two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks, you may financial institution on classes being discovered.
And for Austin Butler, the star of Baz Luhrmann’s new biopic “Elvis” (in theaters now), the primary one arrived within the type of an old-school guide typewriter, a longtime Hanks ardour.
“It got here to my room on the lodge, with a letter rolled up in there that had been simply typed,” says Butler, 30.
Hanks, 65, had written the letter as his character, Elvis supervisor Colonel Tom Parker. It was addressed to not Butler however to Elvis. The message was clear: Write again as Elvis.
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That started a frequent change of in-character missives between the 2 actors, a easy however efficient technique of diving into their respective alter egos.
“Tom would write one thing as Parker like, ‘Expensive Elvis, I noticed your film “G.I. Blues” tonight,’ after which he’d discuss it a bit within the letter, after which I’d ship one again,” says Butler.
“I’ve a stack of letters now at house, from Tom as Colonel Tom Parker,” Butler says with amusing. “It wasn’t a part of the official rehearsal, however ultimately, it was a tremendous approach to placed on paper a person’s thoughts. To must condense who your character was into a brief letter. It was such a useful course of that helped me perceive these two males.”
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Requested concerning the typewriter present to Butler, Hanks is succinct: “I simply felt that each artist wants a phrase hammer.”
Butler could also be well-known to followers of sweet sixteen TV dramedies similar to “Hannah Montana” and “Switched at Delivery,” however his star flip in “Elvis” put him into a unique Hollywood orbit. He knew it was time to review.
Hanks “by no means gave me recommendation in a spoken method, it was extra in me observing him in entrance of the digital camera,” says Butler. “He was so justified in every little thing he did as Colonel Parker that it even had me questioning, as Elvis, ‘Am I doing the fitting factor right here, perhaps he’s proper?’ ”
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Butler says he additionally picked up recommendations on the artwork of the close-up, observations that he says echoed the nuanced strikes of Brad Pitt, who Butler labored with in his function as Manson member of the family Tex Watson in Quentin Tarantino’s “As soon as Upon a Time in Hollywood.”
“Tom can say a lot with so little, simply as Brad can,” Butler says. “You’re taking a look at them and actually you don’t see them do a lot through the scene, however they comprehend it’s their close-up. You simply see one thing of their eyes mild up, and it modifications every little thing.”
Hanks says Butler got here to the function of Elvis well-prepared. “He’s been an actor a very long time, he got here up by means of that Disney college of appearing and has made some motion pictures now, so he didn’t come to this unintentionally in any method.”
Butler is fast to return the praise. “I can’t say sufficient about how form and open and beneficiant he’s,” he says. “However as an artist, past being an excellent chief on set, he has such mastery of his craft. I had a lot to study from him.”
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This text initially appeared on USA TODAY: ‘Elvis’ star Austin Butler, Tom Hanks exchanged letters as characters