Adam Driver Dismisses Speculation Over Preference for Italian Roles
The actor attributes his recent roles in 'House of Gucci' and 'Ferrari' to the filmmakers involved, not the characters' Italian backgrounds.
- Adam Driver, known for his roles in 'Star Wars', 'House of Gucci' and 'Ferrari', has dismissed media speculation that he has a preference for playing Italian characters.
- Driver stated that his decision to take on the roles of Maurizio Gucci and Enzo Ferrari was influenced by the filmmakers involved, Ridley Scott and Michael Mann, rather than the Italian background of the characters.
- The actor has faced criticism for his choice of roles, with some suggesting that he should have been more strategic in his planning.
- Despite the controversy, Driver's performances in both 'House of Gucci' and 'Ferrari' have been highly praised by critics and audiences alike.
- Driver is rumored to be cast in Michael Mann's upcoming film 'Heat 2', where he may play a young Robert De Niro.