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70’s show famous Ashton Kutcher is best known for playing the more comedic
roles in movies and on his television shows, he has also played a number of
serious roles, which have been fairly impressive on occasions. Next in line for
Ashton is the movie Jobs, which sees him playing the role of the late visionary
genius who passes way in October 2011.
Jobs centres around the life of Steve Jobs and Ashton Kutcher has opened up about playing the role of such a great man. Ashton says that, while he felt terrified about taking on such a huge role, he believes that his best work comes from his fear. Kutcher told The Verge, "It terrified me, and most of the great things I've been able to accomplish in my life were things that terrified me. I almost felt compelled to defensively play the role. I want to make sure it's protected. Even if I screw it up and totally bomb it, I love that guy. I love that guy. I'd rather have someone that cared about him screw it up than someone who didn't."
Jobs centres around the life of Steve Jobs and Ashton Kutcher has opened up about playing the role of such a great man. Ashton says that, while he felt terrified about taking on such a huge role, he believes that his best work comes from his fear. Kutcher told The Verge, "It terrified me, and most of the great things I've been able to accomplish in my life were things that terrified me. I almost felt compelled to defensively play the role. I want to make sure it's protected. Even if I screw it up and totally bomb it, I love that guy. I love that guy. I'd rather have someone that cared about him screw it up than someone who didn't."
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