Darren Criss Talks Andrew Cunanan Role in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story

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Darren Criss has never killed anyone. In fact, it’s hard to imagine the 31-year-old actor so much as raising his voice at anyone given how disarmingly kind and solicitous he is in person. When he arrives for his photoshoot, he immediately learns the names of everybody on set; as various editors drop in, either to check in on the shoot or to gawk at the celebrity in our midst, Criss goes out out of his way to make introductions—impressively listing off everyone’s name in the room. But Criss has found more in common with Andrew Cunanan, the social-climbing narcissist turned serial killer he plays in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story, than he expected.

“People always ask me, ‘What’s it like to get into the mind of a killer?’” Criss says, slipping into a gravelly Movie Trailer Voice as we talk over coffee. “But you’re not doing that! I mean, a killer doesn’t get into the mind of a killer—they’re just existing. We boil it down to killing somebody and go, ‘I’ve never done that, so that’s definitely as far from me as possible.’ But the things that inform those decisions can be very close to who we are. We all have access to the same variety of emotions. You just ride them at a certain frequency, and it takes you to a certain place.”

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Darren Criss Talks Andrew Cunanan Role in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story

carlinjames917: #ACSVersace is on tonight! I’m NOT in tonight’s ep, but I’m excited bc it’s a damn good show! The acting is ridiculous all around. Still don’t know how I fooled them into letting me on…but oh well too late. 😂

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TV ready to unleash array of LGBT themes, characters

Malcolm Venable, TVGuide.com, senior editor, West Coast

“Versace” is essential television. Lush, vivid, intensely terrifying and relevant for its messages. Great performances from Judith Light, Penelope Cruz and Edgar Ramirez but Darren Criss is life-changing. And, surprise: don’t expect much Versace. It’s about Andrew Cunanan.

TV ready to unleash array of LGBT themes, characters