Joel Edgerton: “I never thought of myself as talented”

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While we know very well just how talented he truly is, Joel Edgerton was humble as he accepted the Deauville Talent Award, telling the audience how lucky he believes he is to have carved a career worthy of awards, and how he “never thought of myself as talented“.

Joel Edgerton was celebrated at the Deauville American Film Festival where he received the festival’s Talent Award on Thursday evening.

Edgerton, who was also in Deauville with director Chris Bentley to present the French premiere of “Train Dreams,” his Netflix drama in which he stars alongside Felicity Jones, received the award from the hands of Golshifteh Farahani, the French-Iranian actor who is presiding over the 51st edition of the festival. The pair starred together in Ridley Scott’s Old Testament epic “Exodus: Gods and Kings.”

He said he “grew up a long way from here… on the other side of the world” and “rarely had traveled until my teenage years. But films from around the world traveled to me.”

“When I was very young, movies were a chance to escape — to other worlds, into other lives. To be transported away from my real life,” he said. “As I got older, I got more interested in the ways cinema could also reflect real life and its experiences. I suspect the best of the films that captured my imagination as a child did both: transported but also reflected.”

The Australian actor said humbly that “I never thought of myself as talented” and had “always seen myself as one of the lucky ones.”

He continued: “Lucky enough to deeply love going to work as an actor, a writer and occasionally a director. And I share this honor with the extraordinary people I’ve been lucky enough to work alongside, been challenged by and learned from.”

SourceVariety
Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in 1981 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He currently contributes to Star Wars Insider, ILM.com, SkywalkerSound.com and Starburst Magazine, having previously written for StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia and Model and Collectors Mart. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host, the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since it began in 2015, the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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While we know very well just how talented he truly is, Joel Edgerton was humble as he accepted the Deauville Talent Award, telling the audience how lucky he believes he is to have carved a career worthy of awards, and how he “never thought of myself as talented“.

Joel Edgerton was celebrated at the Deauville American Film Festival where he received the festival’s Talent Award on Thursday evening.

Edgerton, who was also in Deauville with director Chris Bentley to present the French premiere of “Train Dreams,” his Netflix drama in which he stars alongside Felicity Jones, received the award from the hands of Golshifteh Farahani, the French-Iranian actor who is presiding over the 51st edition of the festival. The pair starred together in Ridley Scott’s Old Testament epic “Exodus: Gods and Kings.”

He said he “grew up a long way from here… on the other side of the world” and “rarely had traveled until my teenage years. But films from around the world traveled to me.”

“When I was very young, movies were a chance to escape — to other worlds, into other lives. To be transported away from my real life,” he said. “As I got older, I got more interested in the ways cinema could also reflect real life and its experiences. I suspect the best of the films that captured my imagination as a child did both: transported but also reflected.”

The Australian actor said humbly that “I never thought of myself as talented” and had “always seen myself as one of the lucky ones.”

He continued: “Lucky enough to deeply love going to work as an actor, a writer and occasionally a director. And I share this honor with the extraordinary people I’ve been lucky enough to work alongside, been challenged by and learned from.”

SourceVariety
Mark Newbold
Mark Newbold
Exploring the galaxy since 1978, Mark wrote his first fan fiction in 1981 and been a presence online since his first webpage Fanta War in 1996. He currently contributes to Star Wars Insider, ILM.com, SkywalkerSound.com and Starburst Magazine, having previously written for StarWars.com, Star Wars Encyclopedia, Build The Millennium Falcon, Geeky Monkey, TV Film Memorabilia and Model and Collectors Mart. He is a four-time Star Wars Celebration Stage host, the only podcaster to have appeared on every Celebration podcast stage since it began in 2015, the Daily Content Manager of Fantha Tracks and the co-host of Making Tracks, Canon Fodder and Start Your Engines on Fantha Tracks Radio.
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