![]() At some point Kirk needs to discover who he is when he isn’t playing a role. He’s not an African-American soldier and he’s not a homosexual 12 th-century monk, as he portrayed in another film, no matter how completely he committed to those roles. ![]() He gives up his real-life relationship to become Sergeant Osiris, a military man with a rough side.Ĭhallenge… figuring out and becoming the real Kirk Lazarus. Kirk is interested in praise over anything else – but a seven-digit paycheck would also be nice. Even though some fellow actors believe he is kind of crazy for his devotion, Kirk literally cannot help himself. He doesn’t “act” so much as he truly becomes his characters, leaving audiences in awe of his transformation. Kirk Lazarus fancies himself a true artist. The director, Damien Cockburn, is a novice and gets the group of actors into more trouble than they can handle, eventually stranding them in the jungle without lattes and assistants and trailers to pamper them. Kirk readily undergoes “pigmentation alteration” for his role as Sergeant Lincoln Osiris, an African-American soldier during the Vietnam War in the upcoming film Tropic Thunder. ![]() Kirk will do anything for his roles, and never breaks character while on set. Living… in the wake of multiple Academy Awards (five, to be precise). He was devoted to “method acting” from a young age and planned to use his skills to break into Hollywood. Kirk Lazarus, although you might not know it by looking at him or hearing him speak, was born and raised in Australia.
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