'They were so kind, and humble, and down to earth...I have such fond memories of working on it. We spent three weeks in Sri Lanka. We'd hang out by the pool. Harrison taught me how to swim,' he said.
Good company: The performer also discussed how he grew close to both Harrison Ford and Steven Spielberg while working on the projectThe performer noted that he was eventually forced to make the 'very difficult decision' to leave acting behind, which upset him greatly. Back in the saddle: The performer later successfully auditioned for a role in Everything Everywhere All At Once, and noted that he was drawn to the project due to its relatability
He also noted that his role as Waymond Wang was deeply personal, stating: 'Looking back upon my life, all the highs and lows, I reached deep within me to pour my entire life into these three different characters.' 'I kept swinging it in my house, everywhere I went, and I was constantly breaking things. She wasn't too happy about it,' he said.
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