Taylor Kitsch
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Art simulating life and vice versa.
I'm playing a guy mourning, and then all of a sudden, like, my father, who I didn't really have, died.
But it's still your dad, you know?
And Pete was like, hey, do you want to ride banana bread into this shot or walk him?
And I'm like, I'll ride him in.
And I was doing a scene with Shea Whigham.
It was beautiful because...
I was upset that some knew that it's my news to tell, you know, but some had already knew the crew.
So I was a little rattled at that when I got to set because everyone was very fragile with me, which I understand.
But I was like, whoever told you guys, it's not your story to fucking tell.
It's mine if I want to share it with the crew or whoever.
But so I was a little upset on set.
It was so beautiful, man, because a lot of these older guys on set would just come up and be like, man, my father was this guy to me, this guy.
But, you know, I just I feel you.
And they would share all their father stories.
So it was a beautiful experience.
And Betty Gilpin was amazing.