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Friday, 9 February 2018

Toby Sebastian On Becoming Andrea Bocelli

By Brad Gullickson

We spoke to the Game of Thrones actor about inhabiting the skin of pop culture phenomenon, Andrea Bocelli.

Biopics are a dime a dozen. Rise and fall musician stories are even more prevalent and often suffer under the true-to-life misery that usually scars an icon’s lifestyle. Director Michael Radford (1984, Il Postino) was not looking to repeat this formula with his subject, Andrea Bocelli. The Music of Silence is based on the Italian singer’s autobiographical novel in which he details his late-to-life success story as one of the most popular performers in the world. Bocelli’s records have sold more than 80 million copies, and while he routinely filled stadiums with adoring fans in the 1990s, he also managed to attract the attention of popes, presidents, kings, and queens.

Toby Sebastian (Game of Thrones, Barely Lethal) faced some serious anxiety in taking on the role of this pop culture idol, but through sheer immersion, he found the man behind the legend. Bocelli’s one instruction to both the actor and the director was that his blindness was to never be treated as a disability. It was certainly a challenge, but also an advantage in deconstructing the craft of vocal performance. Sebastian had seven weeks to fully engage himself in the mannerisms and techniques of Bocelli’s artistry. We discuss the challenges of not falling into mimicry, the details needed to sell authenticity of character, and the complicated process of lip-synching to a genuine maestro.

The Music of Silence opens in theaters today and is currently available on VOD and Digital HD.

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