Jacob Latimore
The
“Sleight” Interview
with
Kam Williams
Jacob's
Banter!
Jacob
Latimore has been hailed by Variety, Indiewire and The
Wrap as a young breakout star. Having emerged as one of the most
promising talents of his generation, his upcoming films are from
Academy Award-winning directors and writers where he stars alongside
actors of that same caliber.
Jacob was most recently
seen among the ensemble of
celebrated thespians in the holiday season film Collateral
Beauty, directed by
Oscar-winner David Frankel. The picture follows the story of a
once-successful businessman played by Will Smith, who has slipped
into severe depression following a personal tragedy. His friends,
played by Edward Norton, Kate Winslet and Michael Pena, show concern
when he begins writing letters to various objects on themes like
time, love, and death which then show up as people played by
Latimore, Keira Knightley and Helen Mirren.
Jacob
just completed production on a yet-to be named crime drama with
another Oscar-winning director, Kathryn Bigelow, and her Zero
Dark Thirty and The
Hurt Locker screenwriter
Mark Boal. That movie chronicles a police raid in Detroit in 1967
which resulted in one of the largest citizen uprisings in United
States' history. Also upcoming is the film Krystal,
where Jacob joins William H. Macy, Felicity Huffman, Kathy Bates and
Rosario Dawson in a romantic dramedy directed by Macy.
Earlier
in his career, Jacob was featured in a couple of 2014’s biggest box
office hits, playing Ramon in Ride
Along opposite Ice Cube,
Kevin Hart and John Leguizamo, and in the sci-fi thriller The
Maze Runner. The year
before, he starred as Langston in Black
Nativity, working with
alongside Forest Whitaker, Angela Bassett, Tyrese Gibson, Jennifer
Hudson, Mary J. Blige and Nas. And prior to that, he made his feature
film debut in a lead role in the post-apocalyptic thriller, Vanishing
on 7th Street.
Besides
acting, triple threat Jacob is a dancer and established R&B
singer. After a number of hit singles, his debut album, Connection, was
released last December.
A
native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Jacob currently resides in Atlanta,
Georgia. Here, he talks about his latest movie, Sleight, where he
stars as a street magician who starts dealing drugs to support
himself and his sister after the death of their single-mom.
Kam
Williams: Hi
Jacob, thanks for the interview.
Jacob
Latimore:
Thanks
for having me!
KW:
What interested you in Sleight?
JL:
Sleight
is the kind of film you dream about. Sleight balanced the genres of
science fiction, romance, family and reality in one story. I was
completely drawn into the character and the complex issues he faces.
It's not often you get a script that allows you to stretch your own
ability as an actor and I saw the ability to do that with this film.
KW:
How
would you describe the film in 25 words or less?
JL:
It's a
genre-bending superhero origin story. Although it focuses on a street
magician, Sleight ultimately is a story about the lengths a person
will go to protect his family.
KW:
How
would you describe your character, Bo?
JL:
Bo is a
guy who is passionate about magic and in his own way strives to do
something with his magic that has never been done before. He’s
determined. Due to his parents deaths, he needed to grow up faster
than he anticipated because he has to raise his younger sister. And
what he learns as a grown-up affects everything he does.
KW:
This
was your first lead role. Did you feel a little extra pressure on the
set knowing you were playing the protagonist.
JL:
Not at
all. Because I had to perform at a young age onstage and in the film
Black Nativity among others, I have never been nervous about the
roles I’ve taken, on or off the set. I’ve always been confident
in my ability and I hope I bring that confidence to the set and to
the characters I portray.
KW:
What
message do you think people will take away from the movie?
JL:
That’s
a hard question. I’m not sure. I can tell you that I hope they will
take away the importance of family and your individual role in the
family unit. And I hope it inspires people to pursue their dreams in
spite of adversity.
KW:
You're
a triple threat: actor, singer, dancer. Which is your favorite?
JL:
Had you
asked me that question a year and a half ago, I would have said
music. However, after working with Will Smith and Kathryn Bigelow and
absorbing all that great experience from people who have done this
for years, it’s more of a balance. I love performing and, whether
it’s music, acting or dancing, I’m happy. I feel at home.
KW:
You
recently released your first album, "Connection." How would
you describe yourself, musically?
JL:
Musically,
R&B music has sort of always been the foundation of who I am as
an artist, due to the influence of my dad and my uncles. At the core,
that’s who I am, and I definitely wanted my first album to reflect
it.
KW:
You're
just 20 years-old. What's been the secret to your success at such an
early age?
JL:
At the
end of the day, it really comes down to your passion and what you are
willing to do to pursue your dreams. You have to be consistent, just
like doing homework everyday. It’s practicing your craft to make
yourself better. An important part of that is family support, which
I’ve always had.
KW:
Harriet Pakula-Teweles asks: With so many classic films being redone,
is there a remake you'd like to star in?
JL:
Miles
Morales’ Spider-Man movie. I’d love to do that.
KW:
The music maven Heather Covington question: What was the last song
you listened to?
KW:
What is your favorite dish to cook?
JL:
I know
how to cook several things. I’m great with breakfast, like some
really good eggs with a little garlic seasoning and salt and pepper
on lightly-toasted bread.
KW:
The
Morris Chestnut question: Was there any particular moment in your
childhood that inspired you to become the person you are today?
JL:
When
I was younger, music was an inspiration from Michael Jackson to my
family. Although I did love to watch great television like the Cosby
Show and actors like Denzel and Will Smith, I always loved great
films, and I think that overall inspiration prepped me for what I do
today.
KW:
Sherry
Gillam would like to know what is the most important life lesson
you've learned so far?
JL:
Be kind to EVERYONE!
KW:
If you
could have one wish instantly granted, what would that be for?
JL:
Very
easy. World peace.
KW:
Larry
Greenberg asks: Do you have a favorite movie monster?
JL:
Michael
Myers [Halloween franchise]
KW:
Thanks
again for the time, Jacob, and best of luck with the film.
JL:
Thank
you so much, Kam. I really appreciate your taking the time to talk
with me.
To
see a trailer for Sleight, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ORL1d7GWoBc
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