colin: i worship the ground you walk on
penelope: cries
me: my life is complete
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colin: i worship the ground you walk on
penelope: cries
me: my life is complete
haha fuck.
- Who's that? - Someone to believe in.
[Happy Birthday @therevolutionhasbegun ❤]
Evan Peters on Instagram stories of @jessetyre (April 18, 2019)
Evan Peters: 'I’m trying to figure out what vulnerability is'
Even with his Brat Pack looks and gift for digesting extreme emotions, it took American Midwest actor Evan Peters a soul-searching decade to hit the big time. Now, he’s firmly embedded in superstar showrunner Ryan Murphy’s cabal of actors, alongside Jessica Lange and Sarah Paulson, appearing in American Horror Story as a rotating cast of eccentric characters — and even sawing off limbs with Lady Gaga. He embodied conflicted masculinity in the fabulously heartfelt ballroom-scene drama Pose and last year he anchored his biggest feature film yet as real-life criminal Warren Lipka in heist caper American Animals. Peters is an actor who can do both cult TV and bona fide blockbusters: this summer he’ll be donning a blue rinse as Quicksilver in X-Men: Dark Phoenix, reprising a role in the action franchise he’s held since 2014’s X-Men: Days of Future Past. Later this year, he’ll star in the Australian biopic I Am Woman as feminist icon Helen Reddy’s husband and manager Jeff Wald.
On the pressure to play a leading man
"I’m trying to figure out what vulnerability is. It’s such a crazy feeling that I can’t even describe it. Playing Stan [in Pose] was hard. Very hard. But it was a learning experience. I take all these roles as learning experiences. I’d hope that nowadays there’s more freedom to explore, tell great stories and play whatever part you want. Now more than ever people shouldn’t be pigeonholed."
On taking a sabbatical after giving negative quotes in 2018
"I think it was a full-on burnout. I’m going to take a break, regroup, decompress, get back in touch with what I feel like I want to do. Not that I didn’t want to do any of those roles – they’re exactly what I wanted to do. It was just zero to 100 instantaneously. I want to play music."
i feel attacked
If anybody wants an open starter - reply to this with who you specifically want or like it and I’ll throw a random muse at you!