Stephen Dorff had a pretty tight relationship with his brother Andrew, a prolific songwriter. So, when Andrew died in , a grief-driven Stephen found himself wanting to quit what he loved the most in life: acting. For years, Stephen Dorff played the bad guy, the rebel, the life of the party; and although these roles were not too far from his real-life personality, the year-old star always craved something different.
Although he appeared in many T. Still, when Stephen had decided to stop making movies and receiving scripts—claiming to be done with the industry in its entirety—it was a T.
Steve and his wife, Nancy, moved to Los Angeles when Stephen was three months old, and by the time he started going to school, his dad had already bagged some hits in the competitive music industry. Recalling his childhood, Stephen admitted that the was a troublemaker, always causing headaches for his sweet mom. He started acting at a young age, and being able to attend auditions became a motivation for him to do well in school.
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The star says he immediately liked the script, written by David McKenna - known for Blow and American History X - but that it was not an easy part to play. Continuing his point, Dorff can't resist alluding again to his dislike of certain aspects of the film industry. It felt like no executive had touched it and changed it and wanted to make a happy ending. Playing the character meant inhabiting a dark space for a while, and Dorff says it took time to get away from him again - but that the end result was worth it.
I remember going like, all right, enough, the camera's done, let's end this guy, let's put him to death, let's kill him already He says he found the lack of structure difficult to bear. If you have a normal job, maybe it's nice to be at home, you have family, get to be with your kids more.
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