‘A Quiet Place: Day One’: Lupita Nyong’o Reveals Her First Job Before Being an Actress – Movie News

Before winning the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress and starring in A Quiet Place: Day One, this was Lupita Nyong’o’s work.

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Lupita Nyong’o is one of the most talented and beloved actresses in Hollywood of the last decade. Since his impressive debut in 12 Years a Slavefor which he won the Oscar for Best Supporting Actresshas continued to captivate audiences with his versatility in films such as Black Panther, Us and Star Wars: The Force Awakens.


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Lupita has proven that she can shine in any genre, from drama to action and horror, But before becoming an international star, he had more humble beginnings in the film industry. We flew to New York with Raúl Godínez, producer SensaCine Latam to talk with Lupita and Joseph Quinn, stars of A Place in Silence: Day One and its director, Michael Sarnoski.

During the interview, the actors talked about a bit of everything, but when asked about what they learned from their first day in a recording studio, the actress revealed that her first job in the industry was not in front of the cameras: “The first time I stepped on a film set, I was a production assistant, so I didn’t have the experience of an actor, I would say greeting people was my lesson.”

For his co-star the experience was very different. Quinn replied “Don’t eat anything heavy.” and recalled his early days on the sets where he would eat everything he could, but then regret eating so much.

Today, Lupita is an acclaimed actress and an inspiration to many, but she never forgets her roots and the beginnings that brought her to where she is. Do you want to see her on the big screen again? A Quiet Place: Day One It is already in movie theaters in Colombiaso go get your ticket and let yourself be surprised by this film that will leave you speechless, literally.

 
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