Stanley Tucci Takes Nothing for Granted: “After ‘The Devil Wears Prada,’ I Couldn’t Get a Job”

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Bellini tries to maintain his morality amid so much chaos and so many power plays. I would think it’s an interesting acting challenge, to hold on to that sense of moral authority and feel it slipping away.That was the joy of doing it, and that is what we all struggle with every day. But this is on a greater level because we have put them on this pedestal, on this very high moral level. They’re not, in a way, supposed to be human, but they are very human—only their God isn’t human. And they try to be as much like him as they can, but it just doesn’t work sometimes.When you approach a role like this, a fictional character in a real setting, what kind of research do you do?Sometimes I find that if you start to research things too much, you can do yourself a disservice. In other words, you start to overthink things, and that overthinking will become evident in your performance. I hate to say it, but you fuck yourself up by thinking too much. In any art form, the important…

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