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- Legendary actor Jeff Goldblum talked to Business Insider about voicing a character in the stop-motion animated movie, “Isle of Dogs,” which marks his third time working with director Wes Anderson.
- Goldblum also opened up about why he believes he still hasn’t delivered his career-best work yet.
It kind of makes sense that one of the most unique directors working today would want to work with one of the most unique actors.
“Isle of Dogs” (in select theaters Friday) marks the third time Wes Anderson has used Jeff Goldblum to masterful perfection. In “The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou” (2004), he had Goldblum play Bill Murray’s nemesis with the incredible charm that has become one of Goldblum’s memorable on-screen traits. Ten years later in “The Grand Budapest Hotel” (2014), Anderson gave him a very different role as an attorney who gets in over his head. And now with the stop-motion animated “Isle of Dogs,” Goldblum voices the dog Duke, who along with his canine friends helps a boy trying to track down his lost dog (Duke also loves to gossip whenever possible).See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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