Charlie Hunnam Opens Up About His Most Important Project
Charlie Hunnam gets serious on the cover of Da Man magazine’s April/May cover, available now.
Here’s what the 36-year-old actor had to share with the mag:
On how he bulked up for King Arthur: Legend of the Sword: “In the usual way, nothing exciting. I ate enormous amounts of food and worked out like a bastard every day. I prefer callisthenic-style exercises, so the majority of my training was pullups, push-ups, dips and non-weighted squats. I also boxed every day and did a bit of jiu-jitsu.”
On filming The Lost City of Z in the jungles of Colombia: “I was overjoyed by the opportunity to be part of this type of film making and determined to do everything in my power to make my contribution to the film as impactful as possible. Shooting in the jungles of Colombia just added to my ability to commit 100 percent to the process, as we were completely removed from the distractions of our everyday lives. On a non-work level, it was also wonderful to experience that environment. We went to places that were far off the travel guide.”
On the project that’s been most important to his career: “Sons of Anarchy was by far the most important. I became a man working on that show, and the majority of what I know about storytelling and acting I learned from that experience.”
For more from Charlie, visit Daman.co.id.