The star of Hulu's 'We Were the Lucky Ones' is solely focused on chasing authentic stories.
Having worked as an actor for over two decades, Logan Lerman has read his fair share of scripts that attempt to revisit and reexamine the horrors of the Holocaust. In retrospect, he says, many of those scripts have rung false at best—and read as exploitative at worst.
“The thing that I’m always looking for is newness in the character and wanting to try something different, so it’s not like I seek out these things,” he insists. He pursues only stories he likes and would want to watch himself. “But I have noticed a trend as an actor that when you do a project, people see you as that afterwards. So you tend to get a lot of similar-looking projects or characters, and I tend to want to move away from that.
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