Ben Schwartz talks about working with Nicolas Cage
Ben Schwartz, known for his role in the hit TV show 'Parks and Recreation', has shared his experience of working with the legendary actor Nicolas Cage on the upcoming movie 'Renfield'. In an interview with HeyUGuys.com, the 41-year-old actor praised Cage's commitment and energy on set, describing him as "incredible" and "so into it."
Schwartz also talked about his own role in the movie as mobster Teddy Lobo, which he found challenging yet enjoyable. He explained how he had to balance the character's comedic moments with his more serious and villainous side, and credited the script for providing a great foundation for his performance.
One of the highlights of working on 'Renfield' for Schwartz was the opportunity to improvise with Cage, who he said was open to playing with the words and adding to the character. He expressed his love for improv and how his background in the field has helped him in various projects.
The movie, directed by Chris McKay, also stars Awkwafina and Nicholas Hoult, and is based on the character of R.M. Renfield from Bram Stoker's novel 'Dracula'. It follows the story of the infamous vampire's loyal henchman, who is now being played by Nicholas Hoult.
With such a talented cast and crew, 'Renfield' promises to be a thrilling and entertaining movie. Fans of Cage and Schwartz can look forward to seeing them share the screen and bring their unique talents to the table.