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Austin Butlermade sure to thankDenzel Washingtonfor helping him land his leading role inElvis.
At theGolden Globes 2023on Tuesday, Butler, 31, addressed Washington, 68, directly as he accepted the award for best actor in a drama movie for directorBaz Luhrmann’sElvis Presleybiopic.
“Also, I gotta thank Denzel Washington,” theElvisstar said during his speech. “Denzel, thank you for your kindness, thank you for your generosity and championing me when you did not have to.”
“I am so grateful for all eternity to you,” Butler added.
In a May 2022 interview withEntertainment Weekly, Luhrmann, 60, said that Washington cold-called him shortly after he first encountered a video of Butler performing a cover of Presley’s “Unchained Melody.”
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“He found me,” the director said when asked why Butler proved to be right actor to play the rock n' roll icon. “I received this videotape of this young man in a flood of tears playing ‘Unchained Melody,’ and I thought, ‘Wow, what is that? How is that happening?’ And then I got a call from Denzel Washington, who gave me a cold call.”
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“I did not know Denzel,” Luhrmann clarified of the call to the outlet. “And he said, ‘I’ve just worked with this guy on stage. I’ve never seen a work ethic like it,’ "
“And I’m like, ‘Okay, I must see him.’ Honestly, I put him through the wringer, but he lived Elvis,” Luhrmann added of the performance. “What he’s managed to do is not do an impersonation, but to live Elvis, to the extent that he’s humanized him.”
Luhrmann also recalled the conversation with Washington in a panel conversation about the movie withSiriusXMin June 2022.
" ‘You’re about to meet an actor I’ve been on stage with,’ " the director recalled of Washington’s pitch for Butler at the time. " ‘You will not believe this young man’s work ethic, there is just no minute he won’t give to the art.’ "
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source: people.com