A high-risk role: How actor Sebastian Stan donned the Donald Trump costume

A high-risk role: How actor Sebastian Stan donned the Donald Trump costume
A high-risk role: How actor Sebastian Stan donned the Donald Trump costume

The actor Sebastian Stan, revelation of the film “The Apprentice” in theaters in French-speaking Switzerland from October 9 and in the United States on Friday, takes on a high-risk role, that of the young Donald Trump, which he considers “more accessible that we are willing to admit it.”

FILES) American actor Sebastian Stan, who starred in the competing film ‘A Different Man’, poses as he attends the 50th edition of the American film festival in Deauville, northern , September 9 2024. (Photo Lou BENOIST / AFP)

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To prepare to play the businessman, former president of the United States and American presidential candidate, Stan says he devoured all the interviews he could find, all the videos and recordings of Trump from the late 1990s. 1970 to early 1980s.

He listened to it “non-stop”, while driving, walking, shopping or “in his bathroom”, he told AFP during the last Film Festival, where the film was in competition . This role forced him to gain weight, even if certain scenes required the installation of prosthetics.

“The Apprentice” paints an uncompromising portrait of Trump, but it is ultimately in the scenes where he reveals himself to be the most human that the acting was the most delicate.

For Sebastian Stan, “the most complicated scene, the one that (has) always scared him” is the one in which his character mourns the loss of his older brother Freddy, who died of alcoholism at 42 years old.

Donald Trump genuinely cares about Freddy and Ivana, his ex-wife, before his humanity is dulled by power and wealth. “It’s interesting how we don’t want to remember that from him,” notes the actor.

Stan also says he understood Trump’s “behavior and personality” while preparing this film. Much of “The Apprentice” depicts the young man as a nervous, naive outsider coming from the outer boroughs of New York and trying to find his place in the cutthroat, elitist world of Manhattan, about which he knows little.

“You watch people succeed but there is always better”

For the actor, who was born in communist Romania and only moved to the United States at the age of 12, this vision of Trump struggling to find his place may resonate. “My mother told me that I had to become someone,” he explained to AFP. “There was a lot of shame when I grew up, coming from Romania… there was the idea of ​​keeping quiet and blending in.”

The actor saw a parallel between his mother’s message and the intense pressure put on Donald Trump and his brothers by their father, Fred, who was particularly harsh. At the beginning of the film, the young man fails to convince his father that he can conclude a daring hotel deal. Rather, it is Roy Cohn, a lawyer with powerful political contacts, who believes in the potential of the apprentice promoter and takes him under his wing.

If Donald Trump is initially a little uncomfortable with the lawyer’s desire to “violate some technical details”, he quickly adheres to the murky methods of his mentor and even surpasses them in his quest for glory.

The film shows how “anyone who grows up in America” ​​can be corrupted by the capitalist society that rewards greed, cruelty and ambition, Stan judges. “Nothing is ever good enough. You watch people succeed but there is always better, you always have to have more,” he adds.

The comedian’s career has exploded in recent years, thanks in large part to his role as James “Bucky” Barnes in the Captain America trilogy and other Marvel films. We will soon find him in “A Different Man”, a film about disability and beauty, which won him the acting prize in Berlin.

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