Will Roberts is an award-winning actor, film and television weapons expert, cowboy, author, reporter, dancer, and holder of two Guinness World Records.
Born and raised on the Southside of Chicago, Roberts began his career in entertainment in theater. He secured his first broadcast television job as the host of the FOX Kids Club in Northern and Central California, a position he held for seven years.
Roberts has appeared in various national commercials for big brand companies.
Roberts received the Best Dramatic Actor Award at the X World Short Film Festival at the Action on Film Festival in Las Vegas and the Best Actor Award – Short at the Golden Gate Film Festival, both for the film Signal in 2018. He holds the Guinness World Record for “Gun Spinning” and “Most People Inside a Spinning Lasso.”
What personal qualities or experiences do you believe possess that align with the complexity and depth to portray a character in Christopher Nolan Oppenheimer? How would you approach the task of historical figures within Nolan’s visionary cinematic style?
I spent 3 months educating myself on General George C Marshall and with the Manhattan Project. I wanted to know all I could before I entered the scene with six other name talents. I worked with Melissa Davis the librarian at the Foundation www.marshallfoundation.org
Can you tell us about your character Salvatore in “Italian Kidnapping – ItaliKos” and how he differs from your previous roles, such as General George C. Marshall in “Oppenheimer”?
In “Italian Kidnapping,” I play Tony, a slick, smooth hustler, quite the opposite of the honest and historical figure of General George C. Marshall in “Oppenheimer.” While Marshall was a five-star general who shaped history, Tony in “Italian Kidnapping” is a comedic, over-the-top character who ends up caught in his schemes. This role was a fun departure into comedy, allowing me to flex my acting chops in a lighter, more exaggerated manner.
What attracted you to the role in this adventure-comedy-crime film, and how did you prepare for the comedic aspects of your character?
The director, George, and my agent at Enorama Talent Agency approached me with what they described as the perfect character for me. They gave me the freedom to take Tony in any direction, which was both enjoyable and a creative challenge.
Working with director Giorgos Papatheodorou and cast by Thanasis Psilopoulos, what unique elements do they bring to the production, and how has the collaboration influenced your performance?
Working with George was a pleasure; he trusted me to shape my character, which added to the enjoyment and challenge of the role. Collaborating in Athens with both American and Greek actors was an enjoyable and sometimes hilariously challenging experience due to the language differences.
As a seasoned actor with a diverse portfolio, how do you approach transitioning from dramatic roles to comedic roles? Which roles do you like the most?
I embrace each role I am playing at the moment. Whether it’s researching historical figures or enjoying the creative freedom of comedy, each genre offers its rewards and challenges.
Given the international setting of the film, how did filming in locations like Athens, Kos, Apulia, and Brindisi enhance the storytelling and your portrayal of Salvatore?
Filming in places like Athens was incredibly inspiring. The history and beauty of the locations brought an authentic international flavor to my portrayal of Salvatore, making it easier to inhabit a worldly character.
With your background in voice acting and various talents like gun spinning and whip artistry, how do these skills influence your approach to character development and on-screen presence in “Italian Kidnapping – ItaliKos”?
The director was excited to incorporate my skills with a rope into the film, which led to some very humorous moments on screen. It’s always fun to integrate my special skills into new characters.
What do you hope audiences will take away from “Italian Kidnapping – ItaliKos,” and how do you see this film contributing to the comedy genre in cinema?
I hope the film highlights the synergy between international talents and provides a fresh perspective within the comedy genre, blending cultural influences for a unique cinematic experience.
Considering your extensive experience in the industry, what advice would you give to aspiring actors looking to navigate between different genres and build a versatile career like yours?
My advice is to gain as much on-the-job training as possible. Work across different mediums, and don’t take rejections personally—keep moving forward.
What is acting for you? Give us your definition.
Acting for me is not just a profession but an extension of who I am. I aim to transcend the act of performing to deliver truly authentic experiences to the audience.
What are your plans? What is the biggest in your life you want to achieve?
My ultimate goal is to become an A-lister and win an Academy Award. I am always striving for the top!
What is your impression of Greece after visiting?
Visiting Greece was breathtaking. With my Greek background, I felt a deep connection to Athens and look forward to returning to explore more of this beautiful country.
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