Nicholas Galitzine is sharing insights into how he navigates the increased attention that accompanies his growing fame. The actor, who rose to prominence with roles in films like “Purple Hearts” and “Red, White & Royal Blue,” and now stars in Prime Video’s “The Idea of You,” emphasized the importance of setting boundaries.
In an interview with IndieWire, Galitzine highlighted his priorities, stating, “I have my non-negotiables, my family, my loved ones, my friends. I always try and carve out time for them.” He also mentioned his intentional avoidance of the potentially toxic aspects of Hollywood, noting that he and his industry friends share a similar perspective.
By prioritizing his personal relationships and steering clear of negativity, Galitzine demonstrates a grounded approach to fame that likely contributes to his success and well-being.
Nicholas Galitzine expanded on his approach to his acting career, emphasizing his love for the creative aspect of the job. He reflected on his initial passion for acting, stating, “I love the job for what it is, which is a creative endeavor.”
In addition to his career, Galitzine shared insights into his personal life, describing himself as leading a remarkably ordinary life filled with activities he enjoys. He expressed his fondness for nature, exploration, and dining out, highlighting his commitment to maintaining a sense of normalcy amidst his rising fame.
Regarding his latest project, “The Idea of You,” where he stars opposite Anne Hathaway, Galitzine offered a glimpse into the film’s premise and his role as Hayes Campbell, the lead singer of a popular boy band. The movie, directed by Michael Showalter, is currently available on Prime Video.
Looking ahead, Galitzine revealed his interest in exploring various genres in Hollywood, expressing a desire to delve into action, sci-fi fantasy, Westerns, and comedies. He emphasized his eclectic taste in roles, stating, “Really, my tastes are very varied, which is exciting,” and highlighted his goal of exploring the breadth of his capabilities as an actor.