JOHN ROBINSON - ELEPHANT STAR 'TALKED HIS WAY INTO THE ROLE'
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Acting newcomer JOHN ROBINSON cites his conversational skills as the reason he won the lead role in GUS VAN SANT's controversial new movie ELEPHANT.
The 18-year-old high school student auditioned alongside thousands of other hopefuls, but managed to sell himself by engaging in conversation with the casting director about the pressures of his student life - the subject of the film.
And now Robinson is overwhelmed that his acting career is taking off thanks to the critical kudos awarded to the film, which looks at a school massacre similar to the one that occurred at COLUMBINE HIGH SCHOOL in 1999.
He says, "As a kid who loves acting, to be able to have part of you in a movie is just great".
29/01/2004 17:28
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