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Walton Goggins Knows Every Moment of The Ghoul’s Life
While preparing for the role, Fallout’s Emmy nominee read the script 250 times and screened westerns in the makeup chair.
He’s played charismatic baddies and “but I can fix him” dark-horse boyfriends; he’s explored cowboy tropes of the American West and become the good-guy straight man. “He said, ‘Okay, well, we want you to play this irradiated kind of cowboy who’s been walking a postapocalyptic wasteland for 200 years, and he doesn’t have a nose,’” Goggins remembers. He’s got a great sense of humor, and a real ease about him as a person, and an actor didn’t show up for work one day, and the director said, “Hey, could you say a couple of these lines?” And he said, “Yeah, okay.
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