You will not be able to get a picture with “Oppenheimer” actor Cillian Murphy.
For his own well-being, the Irish actor has instituted a no-photo policy with fans.
His life was transformed “once I started doing that,” he said to GQ. I simply believe it’s preferable to introduce yourself and strike up a discussion. I share that with a number of my actor pals, and they always say, “I feel so bad.” However, you don’t require a picture of every place you visit in a given day.”
Star of “OPPENHEIMER,” Florence Pugh, recalls a moment of camera chaos during a nude sexual scene with Colin Murphy.
A fan who wanted a photo of Murphy approached him during his interview with the publication. He informed them, “Oh, I don’t do photos,” and then had a quick chat with the fan.
Additionally, he finds it awkward to discuss some parts of his work, citing the proverb that goes, “Acting is like sex—do it, don’t talk about it.”
He stated, “I used to get comments like, ‘He has reservations,’ or ‘He’s a difficult interviewee,’ from people.” Not really, though! I adore discussing art and my work. What I find difficult and counterproductive to doing what I want to achieve is saying, “Tell me about yourself.”