Clayton Davis remembers his time with Tramell Tillman: Daily Variety

In the newest episode of the Podcast “Daily Variety”, Clayton Davis closes together with co -editor Cynthia Littleton to break down this week’s cover story that a lively portrait of “Severance” star Tramell Tillman at a bending point in his career.
Davis remembered the moment he met Tillman on a roof in the city center in New York City. The two joined Tillman’s Craft as an actor, his youth, acting against Tom Cruise during a long interview about Tillman’s Craft and what it means that he could make Emmy history as the first black man who wins an Emmy to support drama actor for his work in Apple TV +’s frequently praised series’ Severance’ ..
“He was a natural for the camera,” says Davis. “Britt Lower, his co-star of ‘Severance’, compared him with an orchestra in my play. It is because he can just do everything. He is probably one of the most multi-talented people I think I have met. He is a good, friendly soul, and that is sometimes hard to find in this sector.”
Tillman landed his breakout roll as Seth Milchick in the AppletV+ series, “Severance”, which he received his first Emmy nomination for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a drama series.
Although he is quite new in the industry, his passion for the company has received the attention of the most important players of Hollywood.
“The man just exudes the passion for the company,” Davis continues. “He cares about his profession. He wants to get better. What I love him so much is that he does not yet know how great he is. That is one of those engaging qualities.”
The episode also contains Marc Malkin, Variety Senior editor of culture and events, with details about his conversation with Bob Odenkirk and Sharon Stone about “Nobody 2” At the premiere on Monday evening.
The sequel to 2021’s “Nobody” concentrates on Odenkirk’s Assassin character Hutch Mansell goes against Stone – an malignant crime boss – after unexpected paths while Hutch is on holiday in a water park with his family.
On the red carpet, Odenkirk told Malkin that he sent a note to Stone and asked her to play the villain after they first met at the Golden Globes.
“We needed a big villain, a great presence, a great personality,” said Odenkirk. “I wondered if Sharon would be willing to be so big. And she said yes. You could see what she is doing. She has the third act completely.”
In the meantime, Stone said she was inspired by real problems with her role. “I am not really happy with what comes from social media. I wanted to portray that cruelty, the lack of any form of care or sense of responsibility.” She explained it. “There is no empathy.”
Stone also revealed that she is starting to shoot season 3 of HBO drama series “Euphoria” in a few weeks. Stone tells Malkin that she is ‘grateful to be part of’ of a ‘really important’ show. The grim drama of teenagers and young adults who struggle addiction and interpersonal struggles is difficult to view, the Oscar -nominated person admits,
Finally, Littleton offers a tutorial over Variety Smanguage Superlatives Boffo, Whammo and Socko.
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