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"I'm trying to really change that stigma that we all feel. I can shoulder that responsibility and I can represent deaf people really well," DiMarco told The Hollywood Reporter.
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00:00I'm Oliver Trevina, in studio for The Hollywood Reporter, joined by the brilliant Nile DiMarco.
00:11How are you? Thank you for joining us.
00:17Amazing. You literally don't stop working.
00:20It's amazing, you're doing very well.
00:32So modeling, acting, and now producing.
00:50There. It's an amazing subject. It's very, you know, obviously adapted from a movie.
01:18And, you know, very relevant.
01:22How's it been going into, you know, a project like this as a producer?
01:26What's been the toughest part of producing a Broadway play for you personally, so far?
01:44What's been the toughest part of producing a Broadway play for you personally, so far?
01:49What do you think, so far?
01:58Mm-hmm.
01:59and opening night is just around the corner so are you nervous
02:29how do you overcome your nerves
02:40amazing how will you celebrate after the opening night
02:56amazing amazing
03:24you're definitely breaking barriers that's for sure
03:48so there was a lot of buzz recently about a recent movie theatre experience tell us about that
03:59about that
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06:34we should get that campaign going that should happen that should happen for sure
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06:52if you could share a scene on screen with any actor which actor would it be
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07:07so you've thought about this before clearly you plan this out
07:12amazing
07:26amazing amazing amazing
07:30too
07:31amazing amazing
07:32Take us back to the beginning though, the challenges that you faced, how did this all
07:37begin in the world of entertainment, you know, being deaf and having the kind of stigma that
07:43people think that comes with that, how did this start for you?
08:02What a journey that's been.
08:31What do you feel that people should know about, you know, people with disabilities and learn
08:48from kind of your journey and how much can be achieved behind the camera and in front
08:53of the camera.
09:00So, let's get started with the camera, you know, people with the camera and you know,
09:07they're not going to be able to see the camera.
09:12They're not going to be able to see the camera there.
09:19They're not going to be able to see the camera.
09:25amazing well i think hollywood is definitely benefiting um we're gonna wrap this up with
09:34thr's top five it's gonna be five easy questions okay movie you watched as a kid that you wish you
09:45were in it's my favorite it's my favorites but yes although neither of us could do the truffle shuffle
09:56um tv show that you wish you could turn into a movie
10:03there you go that's a that's a good that's a good one um hollywood crush
10:17past or present past or present
10:27it's good i feel like we have exactly the same kind of passions yeah
10:46maybe maybe career highlight moment that comes to mind
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11:20It's incredible, it's so important to use your platform to do good.
11:29Describe your journey as an artist so far in one word.
11:34It's a very honest word, I love that.
11:42If there's no better word to wrap this interview up, there you go.
11:45Now I was a fan already but now that you're a Goonies fan, it's over.
11:54Perfect, Niall DiMarco, check him out.
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