![]() ![]() Gained real notice with his featured role in Performances in these New York-filmed features were strong, he first Is White" before receiving particularly strong reviews for his role asĪ mentally unbalanced young man in the CBS-TV movie thriller His film debut in the 1994 racially themed independent feature "Black The young actor appeared in guest spots on the NYC-filmed dramas Much of the New York native's early work was lensed in his hometown. Of the group's touring company, which put on productions all over theĬity. ![]() Series that starred a group of multi-ethnic teen actors and Leadership, and communication, which grew into a role on In City Kids, a foundation in New York City whose purpose is to engageĪnd develop young people through programs dealing with self-esteem, His freshman year in 1988, while going to high school, he participated He attended manyĭifferent schools, including the Bronx High School of Science. Dash was raised in a trendy artist building. But it also represented the theme, which is not that simple is better, but that life is complicated and there are simple things that can make you happy.Dashiell Raymond Mihok was born on in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City, to Andrea Mihok (née Cloak) and Raymond Thorne (born Raymond Mihok), both actors, with ties to the New York There was just so much for me, underneath years of being called a dolt. Just have it, we'll do one with and one without it." Obviously, that was probably one of the most emotional.īut also, there was the scene in the truck with Kiernan too. I had a long talk about it with Matt, and he said, "People aren't gonna like you if you do that," but I said, "Just put it in the can. Was there any scene that was most emotionally challenging for you to tackle?ĭash Mihok: There's the one that everybody would say, which is where he slaps her. The family dynamic is really beautiful and complicated throughout the film. I would like some more scenes with Charlie! I am not a favorites guy, but I would have liked to do stuff Brad and Jean, and more with Jacki. But I think Matt was really deft in knowing that he had these threads that paid off for everybody at least one or two times. There were some things that we had to chop, and I would love to have had more with Jean, not just because she's Jean, but I loved how they tackled the animosity between her and Jacki in the end. Is there anyone aside from Derek that you connected with most, or that you felt was the most memorable for you personally?ĭash Mihok: I connected with everybody. There's a ton of family members to get to know in the film. There'd be the occasional thing where I'd ask, "What would he do?" But really, from day one, he just trusted that I had a handle of it. We knew enough to fictionalize it and make it distinct from his documentary, which I have seen now, and it's amazing. Obviously, he felt I had the essence, as did every one of these characters. Did you end up seeing it by the end, or did you have discussions with Matt about the real-life counterparts?ĭash Mihok: I think Matt was really looking to get away from that. You mentioned that you hadn't seen the Wildflower documentary when you first went up for the role. I just thought everybody was really good. Kiernan is just ridiculous she's such a pro. It was so much fun to help her with the ropes. He needed more.īut I got to be with Samantha Hyde, who embodies being at the beginning of your career the excitement and the nerves. I wanted to do more with Brad Garrett, because I have a little bit of a love affair with him. What was it like getting to work with everyone from Jacki Weaver to Jean Smart?ĭash Mihok: Jacki and I worked together before, on David O. ![]()
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