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Conversation 17 – Darren Criss

HFPA journalist Ruben Nepales met Darren Criss on a busy day at the Four Seasons in Beverly Hills to talk about his role as Andrew Cunanan in The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story. They also discuss Darren’s growing up in a musical family, his college musical group StarKid, A Very Potter Musical, and what it was like replacing Daniel Radcliffe on Broadway. They also talk about his role as Blaine Anderson on Glee, touring with Lea Michele, and opening a new piano bar with his fiancée. | 30 May 2018

HFPA in Conversation: Darren Criss, the Multitalented ‘Piano Man”

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HFPA journalist Ruben Nepales met Darren Criss on a busy day at the Four Seasons hotel in Beverly Hills. Recently, Criss has been seen on FX’s The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story playing a serial killer based on real-life criminal Andrew Cunanan. He is currently touring with his Gleeco-star Lea Michele.

At the beginning of this interview, Criss looks back to his childhood and confesses he didn’t like performing if he was told to do so. “If it was on my own fruition to do a song and dance number, then I’d be happy to. I guess I always wanted to because I enjoyed it, but if you told me to do something, I was like, no way.”

He grew up in San Francisco and Honolulu in a family he describes as very musical. “I grew up in a household where a lot of singing and music was around.”

In high school he was given a choice: did he want to be an Oscar or Grammy winner in the yearbook. “It was polite way to say you did music or theatre. And because I did both I got to choose. And the only reason why I chose the Grammy was because I thought it’d be a fun picture with my friend Michelle because we both played a ton of instruments, so I brought all my instruments and we took like a fun yearbook photo.”

After college, he formed a musical theatre StarKid with his friends and played Harry Potter on stage. In an interesting overlap, later in his life, he’d replace Daniel Radcliffe in the play How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying. “When we met, I didn’t bring it up because I think it’s the pink elephant in the room. But this was years ago when I met him right before I did the show. He’s always been very friendly. We see each other around town every now and then and there are more interesting things to talk about than Harry Potter when we’re together for the brief moments we are together.”

Listen to the podcast to learn what he thinks about his stage debut at ten years old, what being a younger brother means to him, why he likes to introduce people to each other, why being part of Glee was like a lottery ticket for him, why he is only a piano man in his and his fiancée’s piano bar, Tramp Stamp Granny’s, how playing Andrew Cunanan affected him and what he seeks from the future – amongst other things.

HFPA in Conversation: Darren Criss, the Multitalented ‘Piano Man”


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Episode 6

In this week’s episode of WHO magazine’s TV podcast, Binge List, Matthew Denby, Clare Rigden and Gavin Scott discuss and debate true-crime drama American Crime Story: The Assassination of Gianni Versace, ABC series Mystery Road and Netflix food doco The Magic Pill. Plus, we ask To Binge Or Not To Binge The Good Fight and Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and delve into Hidden Gem Dead Boss. | 30 May 2018

Darren Criss Talks To Us About Playing A Serial Killer And Getting ~Very~ Close To Versace

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If you’re a fashion darling with an unexpected obsession with crime documentaries, then we have something you should definitely be hitting record on. American Crime Story is back with its second season and this time it’s focussing on the news that shook the couture world to its core: The Assassination of Gianni Versace.

Donatella Versace’s brother, Gianni, was shot on the steps of his Miami mansion by Andrew Cunanan—the attack seemingly unprovoked. In the months that followed, more and more was revealed of Cunanan and his murderous path, where he singled-out and attacked multiple gay men across America.

The American Crime Story show focused on Cunanan and his victims, painting an eerie picture of the man who got away with five murders before killing himself, only one week after he took down one of the fashion industry’s biggest players.

Playing this rather confronting role in the FX series is none other than Darren Criss—best known for his upbeat show tunes on Glee. While he was in Sydney, team ELLE had a chat with the actor about his controversial new role to find out how he prepared to play a serial killer, and just how much he wanted to raid the wardrobe department.

The Assassination of Gianni Versace: American Crime Story can be streamed from Thursday May 24 through Foxtel On Demand on internet-connected iQ set-top-boxes. It will also screen at 8:30pm AEST on Foxtel’s showcase, the new home of FX Originals.

Darren Criss Talks To Us About Playing A Serial Killer And Getting ~Very~ Close To Versace