For ‘Mr. Robot’s’ Rami Malek, a SAG Award nomination calls up a ‘Gilmore Girls’ lesson
Do we have “Gilmore Girls†to thank for Rami Malek’s performance as the enigmatic Elliot Alderson in the USA network hacking thriller “Mr. Robot�
The series, created by Sam Esmail, delves into the corroding effects of technology and the current state of wealth disparity. Leading us along the way is Malek as Elliot, a paranoid, drug-addicted programming whiz who moonlights as a vigilante hacker. He’s a man of few words, most of which are soft-spoken or totally internalized.
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And Wednesday, Malek’s performance secured him a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for male actor in a drama series alongside Peter Dinklage (“Game of Thronesâ€), Jon Hamm (“Mad Menâ€), Bob Odenkirk (“Better Call Saulâ€) and Kevin Spacey (“House of Cardsâ€). Asked what lesson he learned from his first acting credit on “Gilmore Girls†has stuck him with all these years, Malek cited sound level.
“It’s funny, I can find myself sometimes being too quiet,†Malek told The Times by phone shortly after getting news of his nomination. “A lot of sound people tell me that I have to raise my volume. I think that’s because I studied theater for a while. And on ‘Gilmore Girls,’ I was wondering why people were talking so quietly. I quickly realized there were microphones involved and I didn’t have to yell. It stuck with me a little bit too much. Sometimes I’m just whispering.â€
It’s working. The series, which helped USA take a step outside its blue skies box, has already locked in a second season renewal. And one can only wonder what Elliot Alderson’s internal dialogue would be in response to Malek’s SAG Award nomination.
“Elliot is not me, but I don’t think he could care less what happens in this world,†Malek told The Times. “His internal dialogue would be interesting.â€
As for Malek?
“I’ve been inundated with calls,†he said. “I don’t know how Elliot handles this kind of adrenaline.â€
He continued: “It says a lot that I got to play a lead in this show and now I’m getting recognition for it as a nominee. I think there a lot of actors in the Screen Actors Guild who can relate to feeling like the underdog. Elliot is a guy who is deeply complicated and can go to really dark places. I’m just happy I get to see where he goes next.â€
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