I think in some ways, acting and writing are the same. You're getting inside the skin of someone else; you're creating their language and their actions. As a writer, you have to see the whole picture and the structure, and you have to understand every character. Finn Wittrock actactioncharacter share on social
A lot of the stuff that's happening now, I can trace back to 'Death of a Salesman.' Francine Maisler, the casting director, saw 'Death of a Salesman' and called me in for 'Unbroken.' The casting director of 'Normal Heart' had seen 'Salesman' too. I look back on it now, and it's like one thing led to another; it was a chain reaction. Finn Wittrock backcallcast share on social
I played baseball growing up, second base, and then when I got to high school,it just didn't exist there. Finn Wittrock basebaseballexist Change image and share on social
I started writing when I started acting professionally because, with acting, there's so much time when you're not working, and there's so much rejection and so little you have control of. Writing is something that you can do, and no one can tell you not to. Finn Wittrock actcontrolprofessionally share on social
Writing is something I've always done on the side. I thought that no one would be interested, so I kept it to myself. Finn Wittrock haveinterestside Change image and share on social
I went to an Arts High School, so everyone there was kind of anti-clique, though they still happened. I guess I was in the theatre-dork clique. Not to be confused with the musical-theatre-dork clique. Finn Wittrock antiartclique Change image and share on social
I found L.A. much less responsive to the name Juilliard than New York was. In New York, that name actually means something. People will look up from their desks when you walk in. In L.A. it's, 'Oh yeah, that's a music school. What do you play?' Finn Wittrock deskfindjuilliard share on social
Ryan Murphy, he basically tries to find something that's a pulse, a pressure point in our culture, and he grabs it, and he squeezes it. I think 'Freak Show' has a lot to do with the entertainment industry and the way we entertain ourselves: the objectification of people and the lengths we'll go for our own amusement. Finn Wittrock amusementbasicallyculture share on social
I would love to do Shakespeare in New York. Finn Wittrock loveshakespeareyork Change image and share on social