Recently, Alexandra Daddario was sincere about her beginnings as an actress. As mentioned above, she began in the soap opera "All My Children." While she was grateful for the opportunity, the actor cannot avoid shruging for her past, according to my! News.
"She was not a very good actress," Daddario told Women ’S Health. Memorizing her lines was quite easy, but "finding [her] camera, finding [her] light, even learning to walk naturally, required a lot of practice." Her instinct told her that something was wrong in her performance, so she did what she could to become more skilled. Daddario took action courses, dedicated to perfecting her trade. She "she knew that she loved what she did and that it could be better."
Since then, her career has been constant, covering two decades and several genres. From her success, Daddario humbly expressed her own disbelief. "I never waited for these things to happen," Daddario continued talking about his career. «They constantly surprise me. I simply do what I love ».
The role that changed everything for Alexandra Daddario
Although many came to meet her for "The White Lotus," Alexandra Daddario has been at the Hollywood radar for more than a decade. According to IMDB, her career began at 16 with a role in "All My Children." Since then, she has appeared in a wide range of films and television series, from "Percy Jackson" movies to "Baywatch."
«It's funny, because now I am 35 years old and I did‘ Percy Jackson ’when I was 22, 23, so there is a whole new generation of adults who say:‘ My God, Annabeth, I grew up with you. Daddario told Awards Radar. Speaking of her career, the actress explained that the films for which she feels more affection are those that are nostalgic and those that are significant.
As for how she saved the gap, Daddario once explained what role she marked a turning point in her career, and it is not what you would expect.
Alexandra Daddario discovered everything, and it was worth it
In 2014, Alexandra Daddario appeared in the first season of "True Detective." Her role in her program saw her interpreting Woody Harrelson's love interest. According to Daddario, being in "True Detective" was just another change in her career, so what happened next took her with the guard.
"I didn't expect what happened, which was, a long time ago, undress in a program in which she didn't have an important role, I didn't know what to expect." Daddario told Collider. After the episode was issued, the actress's manager told her phone that "he sounded without stopping." She had more offers than ever. She said: "Everyone in the city wanted to meet with me and then I reserved San Andreas, so not, I would never have expected that of that role."
While Daddario knew that the show would be great, she had no idea that her appearance would take her much more for her career. "She was tactical, but not so tactical," she added.