Cory Hardrict
The
“Destined” Interview
with
Kam Williams
Cory's
Story!
Born
and raised in Chicago, Cory Hardrict immersed
himself in the arts at an early age. His passion and talent led to an
enviable and enduring movie and television career.
His
big screen credits include Gran Torino, Brotherly Love, American
Sniper, Spectral, Crazy/Beautiful, Naked, Battle: Los Angeles, Never
Been Kissed and He's Just Not That into You, to name a few.
Meanwhile, he's appeared on such TV shows as Law & Order, ER,
Boston Legal, Cold Case, The Shield, Saving Grace, Heroes, Dark Blue
and CSI: NY.
Here
he talks about playing both lead roles in his new film, Destined, a
coming-of-age saga revolving around alternate possible paths followed
by a youngster trying to make it out of the ghetto.
Kam
Williams: Hi
Cory, thanks for the interview.
Cory
Hardrict:
Thank
you for having me, Kam. Let's do it!
KW:
What interested you in Destined?
CH:
The
material! Getting a chance to play two characters in a film was
something I couldn't pass up on. Both worlds with two different
meanings. Being able to show different sides to a story.
KW:
How
would you describe the film in 25 words or less?
CH:
I
would describe Destined as a groundbreaking, innovative slice-of-life
adventure that reflect the times we live in now.
KW:
The
movie has two lead characters, Sheed and Rasheed, and you play them
both. Was it hard playing people with such different personalities?
CH:
The
characters were shot like two separate films. But it still had its
challenges grounding them. Living in such different worlds kept it
simple and real.
KW:
What
was it like being directed by Qasim Basir, whose movie, Mooz-lum,
received such critical acclaim?
CH:
Working
with Qasim was great. He's a calm director who loves the arts and has
a great vision of what he wants to accomplish. He has a very bright
future!
KW:
How did
you get along with Hill Harper, Zulay Henao and the rest of the cast?
CH:
Hill
Harper was awesome, and he’s such a positive guy. When he speaks,
everyone listens, and you can take some key gems and apply them to
your life. Zulay was cool to work with. She is passionate about her
craft. The whole cast was wonderful, and I had great chemistry with
Robert Christopher Riley who's an amazing actor.
KW:
What
message do you think people will take away from Destined?
CH:
The
message I hope people will take away would be that choices and
decisions can make or break you. They can alter the next 30 years of
your life.
KW:
Harriet Pakula-Teweles asks: With so many classic films being redone,
is there a remake you'd like to star in?
CH:
I
haven't really given it much thought. But If I had to do one, it
would be Scarface, set in Chicago, with me playing Tony Montana.
KW:
Larry
Greenberg asks: Do you have a favorite movie monster?
CH:
I'm
sorry I don't, but I love to watch whatever my son is watching.
KW:
Ling-Ju Yen asks: What
is your earliest childhood memory?
CH:
Playing
football in the street with my friends, and swimming in creeks. The
good old days!
KW:
Was
there a meaningful spiritual component to your childhood?
CH:
Yes,
going to Catholic school which taught me at a early age the power of
prayer.
KW:
What is your favorite dish to cook?
CH:
Mac
and cheese!
KW:
Sherry
Gillam would like to know what is the most important life lesson
you've learned so far?
CH:
Just
to help other. To be of service to people. I believe that's why we
are here on this Earth.
KW:
The Viola Davis question: What’s the biggest difference between who
you are at home as opposed to the person we see on the red carpet?
CH:
There
is no difference. I wear sweats and a T-shirt everyday at home. On
the carpet I just dress up. But same personality and all. At least
with work, I get to tap into someone else for a bit.
KW:
When
you look in the mirror, what do you see?
CH:
A
God-fearing man who would risk it all for family and his beliefs.
KW:
Finally,
Samuel L. Jackson asks: What’s in your wallet?
CH:
Pictures
of family, credit cards, and an ID. No money, though. [LOL]
KW:
Thanks
again for the time, Cory, and best of luck with Destined.
CH:
Thank
you, Kam. I appreciate the interview.
To
see a trailer for Destined, visit:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r6fzjsU7nqY
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