Anton Yelchin
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Anton Yelchin
Anton Viktorovich Yelchinwas an American film and television actor, known for portraying Pavel Chekov in the Star Trek reboot series, Clumsy Smurf in The Smurfs and its sequel and for several other prominent roles...
NationalityRussian
ProfessionMovie Actor
Date of Birth11 March 1989
CitySaint Petersburg, Russia
CountryRussian Federation
ice ice-skating skating
I tried ice-skating and wasn't very good at it.
hollywood bars trendy
I don't hang out at trendy Hollywood bars.
country russia sometimes
Russia itself is an extremely complex country, and sometimes I feel like all of that comes back to haunt me. I can see why so many Russian writers were so tortured.
russia connections feels
I don't feel any connection to Russia.
teenager crazy moving
Teenagers are like atoms when they're moving at hundreds of miles an hour and bouncing off each other. Everybody's got such a crazy hormonal drive and reacting to each other differently and getting upset over little things. High school puts all these potential explosions in one place.
character play lucky
I've been lucky to play characters that are really broad.
nice land car
It would be nice to live off the land and fix cars.
distance long intense
Every relationship I've been in becomes long-distance because of work. It's never worked out. It puts an intense strain on the relationship, and at a certain point, it becomes too difficult.
people awful these-days
I'm actually embarrassed to tell people I'm Russian these days, because it's become such an awful place.
two nerd want
There are two parts of me. There's the really critical, film-nerd part of me that loves that, and then there's the part of me where I'm like, "I really didn't like that movie, but I want to work with that director because he loves actors."
school teens punk
I've always loved punk music, since I was in my early teens, since middle school.
morning thinking two
I need what I'm thinking to come out into the world, even if it's a two-word approval, like, "Yeah, I agree," I need that approval so that in the morning I can get up and use that when I go to work. It's a weird version of focusing.
views people culture
And also, that's the kind of wonderful thing about film culture, is the interaction between films and who works on what, where they were before, and now what they're doing now, and that inevitably informs how people view a film.
kids mind forgiving
I don't really like watching my work. I don't mind watching it when I was a little kid because I forgive myself a lot, since I was a little kid.