April 22, 2005
Jake Lloyd of the Phantom Menace
(Filed under: Movies)
MTV scores the first interview in six years with the childhood star of Star Wars Episode I: The Phantom Menace, Jake Lloyd who played the young Anakin Skywalker.
On the dark side, he didn't expect the sudden fame that comes with starring in a movie two decades in coming: "None of us really understood exactly how much that film would affect us for the rest of our lives." Uh, Mark Hamill anyone?
But on the side of all things good, he can recognize a bad haircut: "That bowl cut really drove me insane." Now if only he'd express hatred for Jar-Jar Binks, we'd be in good shape.
And on a deeper note, Lloyd is trying to get into acting again after a six-year hiatus: "The most important thing to me when it comes to auditioning is something where at the end, it's not going to be like, 'Oh, I wasted three months of my life making this movie, but at least I came away with cash.' That's not important to me. I'd rather go in and say, 'I spent three months of my life and I created something that I can appreciate, that I'm proud of, that I enjoyed doing and I can enjoy the end result of.'"
Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at April 22, 2005 09:57 AM
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