2024-09-25
52 分钟Topics covered include: Sebastian’s early childhood in Romania, being a reformed introvert, obstacles as a good thing, past lives as Law & Order day players, a certain tenderness that runs thru Sing Sing, the risk and reward in playing real people, Colman being “knocked out by” A Different Man, motherly advice to “get some moisturizer,” living like a monk while filming, 9pm bedtimes, the pains of early 2000s pilot season, a shared stint at an NYC catering company, and dreams of DJ-ing.
Hey, and welcome Back to the A24 podcast.
After a long summer break, we're excited to kick off the new season with a conversation between two A24 leading men, sing Sing star Colman Domingo and a different man star Sebastian Stan.
We hope you get a chance to see their movies this fall if you haven't already.
In the meantime, here's Colman and Sebastian.
Oh, man.
No, this is truly.
I've been wanting to just, like, sit down and just like, this is like a overdue cup of coffee, I think, for sure.
I mean, I think we've passed each other.
Every time we passed each other, it's like we knew each other, though.
Cause we would both look at each other like, hey, I know.
I think it was at the night.
Before at these of the Emmys.
Yeah.
Where I was like, hey.
And I think you were like, hey.
But then it looked like I felt like I knew you in a way, but.
But I felt like I knew you too, but I knew who you were, but I was like, oh, I don't know this dude, but this dude is very warm and genuine.
That's what I was just.
I think I assumed it immediately.
But also I think it's because as I start to do a little.