Michele Manelis talks to Alden Ehrenreich about the role that has blown him away.
Apparently you were discovered by Steven Spielberg at a bat mitzvah?
Yeah, so Steven Spielberg saw a video I made with a friend. We would make these very stupid videos just to make ourselves laugh and this one girl asked us to make one for her bat mitzvah. We showed it to our parents and they said we looked very stupid and that we shouldn't let anybody see it. But we didn't care and did it anyway. I was on a school trip on the night of her bat mitzvah but they had the video on a loop and Steven Spielberg saw it. And then suddenly I got a call from DreamWorks, from the head of casting, when I was 14. And that was how I got an agent. It's pretty crazy, I know.
How did you feel when you found out you got the role?
When I got the phone call from the directors telling me I had the role, I was blown away. Every other role that I've got, you kind of go like, "Wow!" and you call people and they go, "Wow! That's so exciting!" But with this, it's so huge that you call people and you say, "I got this part!" and they are totally silent. They don't know what to do because it's so enormous. And now, it's really weird to go to my stepbrother's house and all their kids are playing with Star Wars action figures and now they're going to have a little Lego version of me to have the dog chew on. It's pretty surreal.