and appeared for a few unforgettable minutes as Sammy Fabelman’s Uncle Boris in Spielberg’s not-so-veiled film about his life.
“I never got an answer from Steven as to why he cast me. I’m [Boris’] age, but I don’t talk like him,” he says, adding, “The interesting thing in, everybody’s name is fictional. But mine is the only real one — that was the real name of his uncle. I just found it out.”. He was right back to work with a starring role in, a heartwarming indie about a Polish Jewish senior trying to navigate a changing contemporary world, that reunites Hirsch withco-star Carol Kane.
After all these years of steady work, Hirsch has more than a few friends in the industry like Kane, and he also has a lot of insight. He can and has played plenty of lead parts, but he has a philosophy when it comes to the supporting roles that have netted him his two Oscar nominations. “It’s the wholeness of a job that doesn’t have the obligation to make a movie happen,” he says. “But it’s an undeniable part of a movie, without which the film wouldn’t be as good.
Like Judy Dench in Shakespeare In Love. One scene. Basically one sentence.
He was excellent
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