About Alessandro Nivola: Alessandro Antine Nivola is an American actor and producer, who has starred in feature films such as American Hustle and Face/Off.
A lot of the time with child actors, you get the feeling they're trying to have a kind of poise or presentation that's beyond their years that might be put on, but also might be because they've spent years just hanging out with adults and they don't ...
I live right under the Hollywood sign, so that every day when I drive home I'm reminded of why I'm here.
I love costumes. I love getting dressed up because it really helps my imagination make the leap to believe that I am who I say I am.
I've never felt that I've had some great fashion sense of my own - I tend to wear what my wife tells me to wear.
It's great to play a rock star. Maybe not so great to be one.
People are always going to identify with what it's like living in society and have people judge you in certain ways, and how you can be strong enough to be your own person and all those good things.
There are so many factors that go into how you feel, as a performer, on any given movie, that it's really hard to identify which things are the things that help you be good, and which are the things that hinder you.
There are so many things that have to go right for a movie to be good that it's a miracle whenever one is.
Anybody who is in freelance work, especially artistically, knows that it comes with all the insecurity and the ups and downs. It's a really frightening life.
You have to be in movies that make money to be offered work. Basically that's the equation. There's no real way around that. That said, you don't ever make decisions solely for that reason.
Yeah, I've played a lot of instruments, and I played in a lot of bands growing up, and I've even had to play music in a lot of films that I've done.
I tell you, the Pokemon industry has bled me dry.
Well, I've never been in a touring rock band, it was all just high school and college, playing toga parties in frat houses.
Acting can be very selfish and all-consuming.
The research period of a film is the most exciting part of the process, and filming is sometimes a letdown because when you're dealing with biopic material, the real thing is always much more intricate than the story told in the film.
I see myself as a character actor, and I've always been drawn to playing characters that are different from myself because acting is escapism for me. I've never been that comfortable playing people that are like me.
As far as my notoriety or whatever, I haven't been the star of a hit film.
I guess I've always wanted to push the boundaries as an actor.
I'd grown up loving English films. I was a huge Monty Python fanatic as a kid.
I started off as an actor thinking that I would be this Romeo, this dashing leading man. It turns out that I'm a character actor.