

In his spare time, he’s hanging out with his three sons at home. “I’m a secondary character … so that just goes to show you the power of Marvel and the world is fascinated by these movies and take them very seriously.” “Whatever legacy I have as an actor, I am part of that Marvel Universe and it has changed my career tremendously,” he said. Though he’s not suiting up and physically fighting Captain America, Grillo said he’ll do anything that’s related to Marvel. He said he just finished recording his voiceover for an episode in the closet of his home.
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And look, I’m getting a little long in the tooth, so I have to kind of start learning other skills, and this is a great thing to segue into.”Īside from the films, Grillo is also reprising his role as the villain Crossbones for Marvel’s “What if…?” animated television series on Disney Plus. It was a great read … why didn’t they pick me?’ There’s so many things that go into choosing the cast and putting a movie together, so it’s been a great education. I remember being a young actor and thinking, ‘Oh, I went in there and I was amazing.
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“I learned how to be a better actor and not to take things so personally. “Joe Carnahan and I started our company five years ago with the movie called ‘Wheelman,’ and we learned a lot about producing and controlling the process,” he said. Martha Plimpton, star of pandemic-set series ‘Sprung,’ talks adopting dogs and getting organized Grillo said since he started taking on the responsibility of a producer or executive producer on some of his films he’s gained a new perspective on the business. Though he still enjoys being in front of the camera, he’s learning a lot behind the scenes. These are the unsung heroes of the film business.” He makes sure if something really is dangerous, he doesn’t let me do it. I did most of the driving, but I do have a person in double that travels with me on every film. “I did 90 percent of that on my own,” he said of his scenes in “Boss Level.” “I did the sword fighting and I did most of my own stunts.

Grillo has a stunt double, Greg Fitzpatrick, who he says can talk him out of doing anything crazy. My dummy gets his head cut off, my character gets his head cut off … for some reason for me that’s hysterical.” We just finished a movie called ‘Copshop’ and my dummy from ‘Boss Level’ was on that movie, too.

“What cracks me up every time is getting my head chopped off,” he said of one the character’s gruesome endings.
