Frank Grillo
Frank Grillo
Frank Anthony Grillo is an American actor known for his roles in films such as Warrior, The Grey, End of Watchand Zero Dark Thirty. He had his first leading role in the thriller film The Purge: Anarchy, portraying Sergeant Leo Barnes, a role he reprised in The Purge: Election Year. He also plays the Marvel supervillain Brock Rumlow / Crossbones in the Marvel Cinematic Universe...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth8 June 1965
CityNew York City, NY
CountryUnited States of America
Frank Grillo quotes about
I grew up with no money. No money. I always struggled and had the sense that there was this other class of people who went to college - this was when I was younger.
I'm giddy. I am like an 8-year-old child, every day. I feel blessed for the opportunities. I feel blessed that people are responding to the work, and I'm landing myself in things that people far more talented than I am are allowing me to work on.
I think if we live with more compassion globally, I think we would be in a better place. We've had more then we have had as human beings technology wise.
I think there is a level of altruism that wants to help fellow human beings.
I look at the script first and who's directing it and then talk to the director to find out what his vision of the movie is and if it matches my vision and then we go after it.
My job as an actor is to serve the script. If I'm looking at it as to see what the best character is, then it's not really looking at the big picture.
I think anybody who has a soul would themselves and their needs aside to help other people.
It's not like being a professional basketball player where you're in a big house. Maybe three, four or five guys make a couple million bucks a year, but that's it. The rest of them have second jobs.
I'm not really enamored by movie stars.
I did 'The Grey,' and it was very intense and emotional because we're in the wilderness, and it was always 30 degrees. You kind of lose your sense of reality in the fact that you're filming a movie.
By nature, you're aggressive, if you're a fighter, so you deal with things in an aggressive way.
You get spoiled on Captain America, where your trailers two blocks long and its got three bedrooms.
You've got to go out there and do your things. Whatever comes your way, you jump on it, and like anything, that's how you get your experience.
Im a believer in getting punched in the face. I know it sounds cliched, but to me, fighting is a metaphor for life.