"We were just feeling each other out on that first take. "The first day was definitely a feeling-out process. I think the very first scene we shot, it was almost weird," he said. ![]() You may like: It's official: Jack Harlow has his own Hometown Hero banner in LouisvilleĪs for Harlow, he said the generosity of the cast toward "the new guy" is something he will always treasure. ![]() "He's like, 'Bro, let's just go over the lines because I don't want the first time that we work together to just be the first time we actually speak.' And even though it's his first, he's really professional and he's really seasoned. I worked in this business for a while, had a lot of castmates, and I can honestly count on my hand the people that have called me, and he's one of them." "One of the things that really meant a lot to me is called me a couple of days before the first scene and I think that speaks volumes," Walls said during the interview. Like the entire cast, which includes Laura Harrier, Teyana Taylor, Myles Bullock, Vince Staples, and the late Lance Reddick, Walls commented on Harlow's impressive acting debut, which he said was evident even before the pair arrived on set for the first day of production. He also appears to be a darn good ball player, but how much of that is movie magic we may never know.īesides providing great entertainment, "White Men Can't Jump" is also a film about the friendship between Jeremy (Harlow) and Kamal Allen, played by actor Sinqua Walls. ![]() In the film, Harlow plays Jeremy, one half of a pair of Los Angeles streetball hustlers and in the role, he is funny, endearing, quirky and believable.
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