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Ben is probably better known for playing on of the leads in the movie The Joneses, opposite the likes of Demi Moore and David Duchovny, but you might also remember him from short-lived CW drama The Beautiful Life revolving around a group of models in New York.
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Canadian actor Ben Hollingsworth has a lot of favorite moments from working on director Derrick Borte’s The Joneses, and he has a hard time picking [...]
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Great looks and charm aren’t all Ben Hollingsworth has up his sleeve. He is Hollywood’s hottest and most talented up and comer and best of all…he’s Canadian!
VG: So lets start with a little background. How did you go from a kid in Brockville/Peterborough, Ontario, to acting alongside Demi Moore and Mischa Barton, just to name a few.
BH: It was a long process. I did theatre in high school and I was in over 4 shows a year, it was the only thing I could imagine myself doing and I decided I wanted to do it for the rest of my life. I applied to different schools, got accepted to all of them, and went to The National Theatre School in Montreal. They receive over 1000 applicants and only take 12. After I moved to Toronto and was a guest star on shows like Degrassi and Heartland. Then I came to the states in 2008 for a week and met with a bunch of managers and signed to Magnolia Entertainment (same as Rachel McAdams). They found me The Jonses and the director liked my tape.
VG: I watched The Joneses last night and I have to say I was blown away. What message do you think the film is trying to send the viewers?
BH: The film is definitely about what’s important in life, not just what you have but who you have. It does have a heavy side to it that’s a caution to people to not become to materialistic and don’t use material items to fulfill their happiness. It doesn’t matter what you have, we are all just trying to find happiness.
VG: What makes you happy?
BH: Lots of things: the ocean, family, new love…
VG: Do you have new love?
BH: Haha, yeah my little dog Stella. She’s a Beagle German Sheppard mix, I rescued her from Animal Haven in New York. She’s the love of my life. She’s quite the versed traveler; she’s been all over the country.
Canadian actor Ben Hollingsworth has a lot of favorite moments from working on director Derrick Borte’s The Joneses, and he has a hard time picking out just one part of making the film that tops them all.
“Getting to work with Demi Moore and David Duchovny was its own reward,” Hollingsworth said in a phone interview from his current home of Venice, California. But he quickly added, “Really, truly, the best part about [The Joneses] was the story and it’s not very often these days that you come across a unique story that hasn’t been told before.”
In The Joneses, Hollingsworth plays Mick Jones, a young man who is essentially an actor in a fake family. The group has been hired by a company that takes a different approach to marketing. Instead of telling people what they should buy, the Joneses are leading their suburban neighbours by example, showing off the latest gadgets, clothes, and goodies to influential locals who can help sell those products to even more people.
Co-starring Duchovny as the family’s new father, Steve, Moore as the pushy mother, Kate, and Amber Heard as Mick’s adventurous sister, Jenn, The Joneses is a dramedy that takes a very clever look at modern marketing, and Hollingsworth had a lot to say about the concept, its appeal, and working with the iconic David Duchovny.
“We live in a world of sequels now,” Hollingsworth said, “so when there’s new material out there and a new concept, that’s really exciting for an actor.”
» Do you think there is much in the way of good marketing these days?
“I definitely think there is good marketing out there. We all will eventually want and have *things* in our lives, but its the stress that we put on those things that is the dangerous part of the marketing out there. When it seems like we link our happiness to our material goods, that’s where it becomes dangerous and I think that the most difficult type of marketing… and when they use that idea of projecting happiness and linking it to a product, people start to feel inadequate if they don’t have what they’re selling. That’s the evil side of the marketing business.”
“It’s everyone out there thinking they’re not as good a human being for having the latest flat screen TV or cool car, you know?”
» In one way, the idea behind The Joneses is pretty evil, but at the same time it’s perfect marketing. [Laugh]
“That’s the thing. It is perfect marketing because it’s not self-aware. I think you even see one interesting thing that’s been popping up lately is the Old Spice guy and that whole phenomenon… Old Spice definitely got their money’s worth with that campaign — they’re making huge, huge, huge impact and linking themselves successfully.”
» And every actor wishes they were that guy; they wish they were Isaiah Mustafa. So how did you get involved with the project?
“It actually was a bit of a search that Derek the director had done. He’d seen over 200 guys and I was living in Canada at the time and had just signed with my management company, Magnolia Entertainment, who also handles Rachel McAdams, so they’re kind of familiar with the Canadian imports and how to handle them. They really do have a keen eye for finding great scripts and this one came across and by far it was one of the most clever and unique scripts that I had read that year.”
“I had to be a part of it”
“I just did everything in my power and I put myself on tape and threw it out there and luckily it came across Derek’s desk and I think it was a spur of the moment frustration thing and they had a session in L.A. and he said show me some more tapes, and I guess mine was one of the first ones they popped in.”
“They were about two weeks away from shooting and I had to get my working visa and get down to Marietta, Georgia to shoot this thing. It was almost within two weeks — I was lucky to have a couple of good lawyers to push the immigration through, otherwise I wouldn’t be a part of this film.”
Things have been a little quiet with Ben lately, but hopefully we will get some news on his upcoming projects soon. In the meantime, check out newly uploaded high quality photos in the gallery.
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