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🗓️ 8 November 2016
⏱️ 53 minutes
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0:00.0 | This episode is brought to you by Meta for Work. |
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0:27.0 | Visit forwork.com to learn more. Hi everyone and thank you for tuning in to episode 101 of Awards Chatter, |
0:42.4 | the Hollywood Reporters Awards Podcast. |
0:44.5 | I'm the host Scott Feinberg and today my guest is Miles Teller, the 29 year old actor |
0:49.4 | who is one of Hollywood's few bona fide leading men under the age of 30. He bursts onto the scene in the 2010 film Rabbit Hole opposite Nicole Kidman who wound up with a best actress Oscar nomination. |
1:00.3 | Teller for his part wound up with a major career. |
1:03.0 | Over the years since he's done stand-out work in a number of films, including 2013's The Spectacular |
1:08.9 | Now, for which he and Shaleen Woodley were awarded a special jury prize by the Sundance Film Festival. |
1:14.4 | They re-teamed a year later into Virgin, the first film that brought him an international audience. |
1:19.7 | That same year he also starred in the indie Whiplash which went on to win the grand jury |
1:24.3 | and audience prizes at Sundance and to receive an Oscar nomination for Best Picture. |
1:28.8 | His co-star, J.K. Simmons, won the Best Supporting Actor prize for which he also gives Teller much credit. |
1:35.9 | This year, Teller starring in Bleed for this, a movie that offers him his first grown-up role |
1:40.5 | and his first opportunity to play a real person, namely Boxer Vinny Pazienza, who in the 1980s was a rising star and then suffered a horrific car accident. |
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