majors’ league
Don’t hide your talent, ever. Ever!’” Jonathan Majors is recounting some advice he got from Spike Lee, his friend, mentor and former director (Da 5 Bloods). Chatting to Total Film over Zoom, a lamp pierces the darkness of the room he’s in, illuminating his features. “That’s one of the things he would say. I remember him telling me: ‘Don’t give me this humble shit... Shine, little brother, shine!’” Sage words, which the laid-back 32-year-old actor has taken to heart, both in his personal life and his work.
Majors has the kind of talent that is hard to miss. He wouldn’t have been able to hide it even if he tried. In just a few years, he has emerged as an unstoppable force, a magnetic actor with real gravitas, who is capable of the kind of on-screen alchemy that leaves you completely transfixed. Since graduating from Yale School of Drama in 2016, he has won acclaim for his breakthrough role in picked up an Emmy nomination for his performance in HBO’s and landed a massive part in the Marvel Cinematic Universe as Kang the Conqueror (but more on that later...).
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