‘Me And Orson Welles’ Premieres In London

Zac Efron grows up
November 19th, 2009

Zac Efron and others (with much less attractive hair, which is whey they were not included in the photos) were on hand at Vue Cinema in London, England last night for the UK premiere of his new film Me and Orson Welles which tells the tale of a young man’s overnight success which stemmed from working with Welles in a small production of Julius Ceasar in 1937. Me and Orson Welles is only Zac’s second film since graduating from the High School Musical films … and it seems as if the lad has gone from boy to man almost instantly:


U.S. actor Zac Efron takes another step away from the world of high school musicals that made him famous with a part in “Me and Orson Welles,” which also features British newcomer Christian McKay in the title role. In the movie, which hits British theatres on December 4, 22-year-old Efron plays a teenaged student who fortuitously stumbles into a minor role in the 1937 Mercury Theater production of “Julius Caesar” directed by the young Welles. During one tumultuous week, he makes his Broadway debut, finds romance with an ambitious older woman and dares to cross the overbearing Welles in a coming-of-age tale. The film is Efron’s second release since he graduated from the successful “High School Musical” franchise which made him a teen idol, after he appeared in “17 Again” which came out in April. “I’m definitely sad to see the end of it (High School Musical), but I think it’s all about progression and growing and trying new things,” Efron told Reuters on the red carpet of the new movie’s European premiere in London late on Wednesday. “This is definitely the next step in that journey for me,” he added against a noisy backdrop of dozens of screaming fans. “I can’t wait for everybody to see this movie and hear their thoughts. Hopefully they can learn something from the film, a little bit about Orson Welles, the history of Broadway. It’s pretty fascinating, it’s a fun film.” For McKay, being chosen by director Richard Linklater to play the larger-than-life Welles came as a surprise. “We did an old-fashioned screen test together and he (Linklater) never watched it. He was convinced,” he said of the casting process. “It would have been much easier to cast a famous star, and when I first met him and he started talking to me about Orson I gave him a list of famous Hollywood stars who could play him. It would’ve much easier for Richard to have chosen one of them. He would have gotten the funding easier … but he stuck with me and that tells you something about the man.” Linklater, known as a maker of cult films like “Dazed and Confused” and “A Scanner Darkly” but also with a Hollywood hit under his belt with “School of Rock,” said he chose Efron for his charisma on screen rather than his star power. When asked if he feared Efron might overshadow the rest of the cast and the movie itself, he replied: “Not really. I didn’t really think about it that way. Selfishly, as a director I wanted to find the best actor I could, someone who could go toe to toe with Orson Welles which is pretty hard to do. Welles is one of the bigger personalities in the last couple of centuries, so I needed someone with that kind of charisma, with that leading man … and Zac had that.”

While I admit that I am suspicious of Efron’s ability to act his way out of a paper bag I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt. I’ve been so impressed with Daniel Radcliffe’s acting abilities outside of the Harry Potter films that I’m willing to believe (well, hope) that there can be a young US actor with the same talent. After Me and Orson Welles opens in theaters Efron has another dramatic film on the way, The Death and Life of Charlie St. Cloud. It would seem that Zac Efron is trying to move towards a more substantial film career … and I’m very curious to see if he can pull it off. After all, a guy with hair that great (and, let’s be honest, he’s got a better head of hair than even Robert Pattinson has) has got to be in movies. It’d be wonderful if Zac can prove to the world that he’s also got the acting ability to go with his movie star good looks.

[Photo credit: Bauer-Griffin; Source]

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12 Responses to “‘Me And Orson Welles’ Premieres In London”

  1. Mr. Gyllenhaal Says:

    I have read good things about this movie. I don’t think RP has good hair, he could if it wasn’t so greasy. I think our dear Zac will pull of a great performance in this film.

  2. Jacqui Says:

    He’s looking a tad Rob Lowe-ish, no?

  3. Diana Says:

    I saw a trailer of that film and his acting definitely seemed top-notch.

    Now, if we could just get him to leave miss future playboy centerfold…… a girl can dream.

  4. Winona Says:

    I really enjoyed the book and am definitely curious about the movie. To be honest, I too am hopeful that Zac Efron’s career goes well – I was very impressed with him in Hairspray.

  5. FK Says:

    Yeah I saw that body-switch movie with him & Matthew Perry on a plane, and he was the best thing about it. Dumb movie, but I think he might actually be good.

  6. Chivonne Says:

    Trent – Zac was in a Lifetime movie. I think it was called Miracle Run. He played an Autistic kid and I honestly thought he was really good. See if you can find it and watch it online. The movie itself was really pretty good just in general. It wasn’t the typical “omg you cheating lying bastard I’m going to kill you and marry your son” kind of movie. Typical Lifetime (:

  7. Jennifer Says:

    Shiz. His hair is so sexy that it actually makes my stomach hurt. If I could just get my hands through that…..

  8. diana Says:

    he’s actually pretty good, he was in a movie about a woman whose husband left her with two austic kids. he was really good in it.

  9. Ria Says:

    hahahahaha all the simpetons who think zac effron can act make my day!

  10. Chloe Says:

    whats up with the chin touching

  11. Tracy Says:

    Zac Efron is actually a good actor. I loved him in Seventeen Again. He is adorable.

  12. Freddie B Says:

    Rob Lowe it is. In a good way. Zac & Linklater were just in Houston where they premiered this movie. It is an amazing turn for Zac.

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