Face-to-Face with Emile Hirsch...
There’s no way that Emile Hirsch isn’t gonna get an Academy Award nomination for his out-of-this-world performance in the superb drama “Into the Wild.”
I watched the Sean Penn-directed movie Friday night then less than 24 hours later, found myself face-to-face with the talented young actor on the red carpet at the awards gala for the Palm Springs International Film Festival where he was honored for “breakthrough performance.”
As a recent college grad who leaves it all behind to live in the Alaskan wilderness, Emile’s character encountered a lot of people along the way played by the likes of Vince Vaughn, Catherine Keener and Hal Holbrook, among others.
“What was great about it was I’d be going around and I’d be with all these different actors with different qualities and different things about them that were wonderful and I would get to experience all of those and try and learn from them,” he said. “[Keener] was terrific. You can never catch her acting. She’s just that effortless and puts that much understated feeling into it.”
But the co-star who clearly touched him most was Holbrook who has also been generated heavy Oscar buzz.
“It’s so incredible working with Hal,” the young actor said. “He would really be just be so honest and so kind of naked in his performance. It all seemed so effortless. Really that’s master acting. To get to be there with such a kind, gentle soul as he is was really special and also a relief for me on the shoot. For the seven months before that, I had been running from grizzly bears and climbing mountains. Finally getting to spend two weeks with Hal was really a joy.”
Emile was philosophical about various awards ceremonies, including the Globes, being effectively cancelled due to the writer’s strike: “I think it’s really hard. It’s hard on the Globes, it’s hard on the viewers, it’s hard on the people nominated, it’s hard for everybody. Unfortunately, it’s just part of the process that the Writers Guild and SAG are going through in order to get what they want. I support SAG and right now we support the Writers Guild so that’s the way it is.”
Greg Hernandez has covered the entertainment industry for the Daily
News since 2001. He's considered a bit odd by some for his obsession
with box office numbers, has been known to camp out near the kitchen
at premieres for first crack at the hors d'oeurves, and Greg's never
seen a red carpet he didn't want to stroll down.