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Alex Karpovsky

Alex Karpovsky

Height: 191 cm

Alex Karpovsky is an actor and director, known for Inside Llewyn Davis (2013), Girls (2012) and Hail, Caesar! (2016).

Alex Karpovsky
My favorite types of movies to watch as a viewer are thrillers - I really have a soft spot for them, Show more My favorite types of movies to watch as a viewer are thrillers - I really have a soft spot for them, I love them. Especially psychological thrillers. Hide
I'm from Boston, and I get easily overwhelmed in New York, so I go to Boston and stay with my parent Show more I'm from Boston, and I get easily overwhelmed in New York, so I go to Boston and stay with my parents for a few months at a time to write, or edit, or just to cry. Hide
My day-to-day local issues are rooted in an underlying fear of death. My day-to-day local issues are rooted in an underlying fear of death.
What I try to do often when I'm acting and what I like when I'm seeing good acting is how authentic Show more What I try to do often when I'm acting and what I like when I'm seeing good acting is how authentic it is. How true is this to what I know of the world that's been created for me? The ultimate test for me is, like, if I heard a clip of it on the radio, I'd like the audience not to know if I'm acting. Hide
I like directing myself; I feel like it's one less person to give notes to. There's an efficiency in Show more I like directing myself; I feel like it's one less person to give notes to. There's an efficiency in it. I'm also kind of a control freak. So I like the fact that it gives me more control in the overall picture. Hide
I try to preserve whatever balance society has between public and personal life. I never try to eat Show more I try to preserve whatever balance society has between public and personal life. I never try to eat on the subway. I never try to listen to loud music on the subway. Hide
What I like in comedies are really two things: stories that are character-driven and stories that ar Show more What I like in comedies are really two things: stories that are character-driven and stories that are rooted in authenticity. Hide
If you film a scene in a wide shot, especially a disturbing, distressing moment, I do feel like that Show more If you film a scene in a wide shot, especially a disturbing, distressing moment, I do feel like that helps you feel as though you're the room with these people, instead of cutting it up and getting close - which you wouldn't be doing if you were actually in a room with these people. Hide
'Rubberneck' has nothing to do with comedy, nor does it follow comedic people. 'Rubberneck' has nothing to do with comedy, nor does it follow comedic people.
If I only acted, I feel like I wouldn't have enough creative expression over my own sensibility, and Show more If I only acted, I feel like I wouldn't have enough creative expression over my own sensibility, and also if I only acted, the notion of surrendering my fate and future to other people is deeply unsettling to me and it would make me uncomfortable. Hide
To feel nervous; to feel threatened and vulnerable and alive and engaged in that sense when interact Show more To feel nervous; to feel threatened and vulnerable and alive and engaged in that sense when interacting with someone you're really attracted to? I think that's wonderful. That's usually the best part. In fact, it's almost always downhill from there. Hide
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