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Robert Downey Jr. struggles to control his ego
Robert Downey Jr. struggles to control his ego
Robert Downey Jr. struggles to control his ego.
The ‘Soloist’ actor finds it difficult to remain levelheaded about his
career and often has to remind himself acting is just a job.
He explained: "It's always about ego. My challenge is to hold my own space
and remember what purpose I'm serving. And I'm serving a purpose. My purpose
is to be of service."
After recently starring in hit movies ‘Iron Man’ and ‘Tropic Thunder’, the
44-year-old actor admits he almost let his stardom get the better of him.
He explained: "You have a billion-dollar box office year and you start
wondering if there isn't more to you. Maybe I'm more than I thought… Nope!"
In ‘The Soloist’, Robert plays a Los Angeles journalist Steve Lopez, who
befriends a homeless musician and shares his story with the city.
The star has revealed he had to follow strict rules while making the movie,
which also stars Jamie Foxx.
He explained: "Don't be endomorphic and talk too much. Don't be too funny.
We don't need any sexy beats here. You know? And it's not heart wrenching
soul-stripping drama. It's a story. It's a character study. And it's a
character study of someone who is not a character. It's a character study of
someone who is studying someone else."
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