
When you were growing up, were you aware of representation and how important it would be for you to lead a TV show someday?
#MICHAEL CIMINO ACTOR MOVIE#
I think that's a really cool thing to happen where a movie leaves that kind of effect on people.ĥ. Like, I had to watch them over and over and over again. Oh my gosh, these movies leave you with an everlasting feeling. I always wanted to become an actor, but I think movies like Inception, Interstellar, 1917, and even Avatar, made me love movies even more. Is there a movie or TV show that made you want to become an actor? I've auditioned for a bunch of weird and random stuff. Also, I auditioned for Mowgli in The Jungle Book. I don't think this is surprising now because I posted about it on Twitter, but I did audition for the role that Joshua Bassett now has in High School Musical: The Musical: The Series. What's a role people will be surprised to find out you auditioned for, but you didn't get? So, we started meeting more people and stuff like that, but I always was like, "He's our guy." I just knew it. George is our guy." I read with George and then he had to go back to the UK to film something, I'm pretty sure. I actually read with a whole bunch of Benjis. Do you remember what your chemistry read was like with George Sear? But it was just to give us some perspective on what was going on in the show and stuff like that. They didn't really use any of the scenes that we actually had in the audition in the show. We actually read some scenes from Love, Simon, but also just some mock scenes. First, do you remember what your original audition was like for Love, Victor?
