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Denzel Washington Pulled Strings To Austin Butler Starring Role In "Elvis" - AllHipHop

Denzel Washington Pulled Strings To Austin Butler Starring Role In “Elvis”

Denzel Washington

Hollywood legend Denzel Washington revealed he had a hidden hand in the casting of the new, critically acclaimed movie “Elvis.”

Denzel Washington called Baz Luhrmann to recommend Austin Butler for the lead role in “Elvis.”

The Oscar-winning actor worked with Butler on the 2018 Broadway production of Eugene O’Neill’s “The Iceman Cometh.”

In an interview for British GQ, Luhrmann revealed that Washington had been so impressed by Butler’s work ethic on the production that he decided to contact the filmmaker to ask him to consider getting the rising star to audition for the Elvis Presley biopic back in 2019.

“I get a phone call out of the blue from Denzel Washington, who I did not know,” the “Moulin Rouge!” director recalled. “Denzel Washington just said, in the most incredibly emotional and direct way, ‘Look, I’ve just been on stage with this young actor. I’m telling you, his work ethic is unlike anything I’ve ever seen. I’ve never seen anyone who devotes every single second of their lives to perfecting a role.'”

In response, Butler noted that he was thrilled to have the ongoing support of one of his acting heroes.

“I was so grateful for that,” the 30-year-old smiled. “He didn’t call me beforehand, he didn’t call me after. It was this generous thing that he just did.”

“Elvis,” also starring Tom Hanks, Luke Bracey, Gary Clark Jr., and Kodi Smit-McPhee, opens in cinemas on June 24th.