I felt like an idiot for the first year of Yellowstone wearing a cowboy hat,” admits Luke Grimes, with just a touch of grit. “It takes a while before that doesn’t feel ridiculous. Now, I barely notice it.” The 40-year-old, who plays Kevin Costner’s youngest son in the hit ranch drama, is describing his early days in a Stetson from his home in Montana. He’s in a sun-bleached baseball cap today, over FaceTime, dirty blond hair spilling out, a scraggly beard accentuating the tanned face of a leading man. Behind him, a deer antler chandelier twinkles in his wood-beamed living room and large windows face out onto the boundless plains.

These days, Grimes is so comfortable in the saddle that he’s taken things a step further and begun moonlighting as a country singer. On Saturday, for a second year running, he will be bringing his diaristic brand of rootsy Americana to Stagecoach Festival, “Coachella’s country cousin”. He’s hoping the day will go smoother than last time. “When I walked on stage, there was nothing coming out of my earpieces at all. I couldn’t hear anything,” he recalls of the 2023 festival. “It took about a song and a half before I could actually hear the music. That was my fourth ever show.”

While he’s now best known as gun-slinging ranch hand Kayce Dutton in Yellowstone, Grimes grew up 1,500 miles east of Montana, in the US Midwest. The son of a Pentecostal pastor, he was raised in Dayton, Ohio – a small city of 100,000 people. Church, he says, was the “biggest part” of his life growing up, and it was drumming in youth group bands that nurtured his deep passion for music. “There’s a very musical aspect to your life if you go to church,” he says, “there’s live music every week.” Music, Grimes adds, quenched his thirst for creativity as a young person in a town without a lot of opportunities in the arts. “Before I had teeth, I always said I was gonna be a movie star but there was nothing I could do about that in Ohio and so music became this thing I could do alone in my basement and get better and better and better at.”

It’s a common trope in contemporary country to sing the praises of your hometown, with tracks named “Austin”, “Tennessee Don’t Mind” and “Tucson Too Late” all in the charts right now. In his song “Oh Ohio”, Grimes flips the cliché on its head, riffing on a more complex relationship with the gloomy Midwestern state. “Did someone steal your sunshine? Have you always been this grey?” he croons. “I don’t know if it’s me or it’s you, but one of us has changed.” Grimes compares the tune to a breakup song. “I always knew I had to leave, but there are parts of that experience in that community that will always be a huge part of who I am,” he says. “There’s kind of a bittersweetness in the way that I think about it.”

After leaving Ohio, Grimes made his way to New York to study acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts – a move his parents remortgaged their house to support. The investment took a while to reap dividends as Grimes was cast in small “heart-throb”-type parts in film and TV. He auditioned and failed to land Robert Pattinson’s role of Edward Cullen in Twilight before getting his vampire fangs for six episodes of HBO’s True Blood. His big break finally came in American Sniper in 2014. Grimes was “something like fourth on the call sheet”, he remembers, behind Bradley Cooper as the real-life Navy Seal sniper Chris Kyle. “It went all the way to get nominated for Oscars and made a kajillion dollars,” Grimes notes. “That was the first time my family realised maybe I’d be able to do this for a living.”

At the time, Cooper “had really only done The Hangovers and more comedy stuff”, Grimes recalls, “and he was going to play Chris Kyle, this absolute beefcake of a war hero? Then I showed up in Morocco [where Sniper was filmed] and saw Bradley. He was huge, dude. He was massive. He looked like a different person. And I was like, ‘Oh, he’s really doing it!’” As taken aback as Grimes was by Cooper’s bulk, he was even more impressed by his character. “Out of the people that I’ve worked with that are at the highest level – and I’ve gotten to be around a few now – Bradley is the kindest, coolest, wants-to-help-the-younger-guys-up kind of a guy that I’ve been around.”

Alter ego: Luke Grimes the country artist (Getty)

After a foray into the leather-strapped world of Fifty Shades (Grimes played Christian Grey’s promiscuous brother, Elliot, in all three films), Grimes landed the defining role of his career so far in 2018: Yellowstone. For the past six years, he has portrayed Kayce – a part he plays with a simmering volatility – on Taylor Sheridan’s western drama about a ranch owner (Costner) and his warring family. “If I could have figured out my dream role at the age that I got that job, it would have been Kayce,” he says. The youngest of the Dutton siblings is arguably the toughest, but he also has deep emotional trauma and a complicated relationship with his wife – a Native American whose tribe is fighting to reclaim the Dutton estate. Grimes holds the role so sacred that he refuses to watch the show. “I’m so scared that I’m gonna watch it and not like what I did,” he says.

At the heart of Yellowstone is the right to own land – lots of land, and to defend that land with a national military-level arsenal of firearms. For that reason, among others, it’s been labelled a “conservative fantasy” by liberal audiences. Grimes is frustrated by the politicisation of the series. “I think a lot of people see a cowboy hat and a horse and they think, ‘Oh, that’s not for me, those people believe differently.’ And it’s almost like they take these flawed characters in the show and chalk it up to some sort of weird belief that they’ve put on them. Meanwhile, you can have a terrible person like [Succession’s] Logan Roy, who lives in an apartment in Manhattan, and that’s fine. That guy’s a total piece of s***! But that’s OK. It’s so funny to me because…” he trails off. “I just don’t understand why that has to immediately equal some political belief. And I don’t think it does.”

Perhaps it’s the fact he’s walking around his house with me on his iPhone but our back-and-forth has an air of comfortable informality. He has an infectious “yuk yuk yuk” of a chuckle, which often follows a joke made at his own expense. The conversation is just getting political when suddenly Grimes announces: “Oh, we have a visitor.” He spins his camera round to reveal a lythe Bengal cat slinking across the dining table in front of him. His name? Buck, of course.

Apple TV+ logo

Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days

New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled

Try for free

Apple TV+ logo

Watch Apple TV+ free for 7 days

New subscribers only. £8.99/mo. after free trial. Plan auto-renews until cancelled

Try for free

Bradley Cooper (left) and Luke Grimes on the set of ‘American Sniper’ (Warner Bros Pictures)

Like Yellowstone, country music has become a similar touchstone for political conservatism. Last summer, Oliver Anthony’s viral track “Rich Men North of Richmond”, with lyrics railing against taxes, welfare cheats and the obese, became a rallying cry for right-wing pundits. “It doesn’t concern me personally because I don’t feel the need to get super political with my own music,” Grimes says. “If listening to music was like looking at the news then I would never f***ing do it.”

At the same time, country is also having a huge cultural moment. We’re speaking the day after Beyoncé shook up the genre with her new album, Cowboy Carter. The critically acclaimed record was inspired by the backlash against her 2016 Country Music Awards performance, the “Halo” singer later revealed. Grimes has no such qualms with Queen Bey’s arrival in the country scene. “It’s music,” he says. “It’s not rocket science. People are trying to make sounds that make you have a better time. Why would you be mad at that? She’s one of the most talented people on Earth, so hell yeah, if she likes country too, that’s great.”

As Grimes’s music career is taking flight, the Yellowstone chapter of his life is drawing to a close. Amid reports of a falling out between Sheridan and Costner, the drama will end with its forthcoming fifth season, which begins filming in May. On Costner’s acrimonious exit, Grimes will only say: “Whatever happened there is unfortunate if it’s changed anything about how the show was going to unfold. I know, [Costner] got busy with his movies that were like passion projects [the newly announced Horizon: An American Saga for one]. At a certain point, you gotta do what you gotta do, man; you gotta do what you love.”

Cowpoke: Luke Grimes on horseback in ‘Yellowstone’ (Courtesy of Paramount)

Grimes is next set to star in the A24 black comedy Eddington. It’s the latest project from Ari Aster – the beguiling young director behind horrors Hereditary and Midsommar. As with all of Aster’s projects, details have been kept highly under wraps, but the cast of Eddington is stacked with Hollywood royalty including Joaquin Phoenix, Pedro Pascal, Emma Stone and Austin Butler. All of Grimes’s scenes, he tells me, are opposite Phoenix, “who’s been a hero of mine for years”. “He probably doesn’t want me to talk about him,” Grimes laughs.

The transition from Sheridan’s blunt-spoken cowboy drama to an esoteric Aster movie is not one many could have envisioned, but Grimes is embracing the change. “With a Taylor script, that’s what it’s gonna be,” the actor says. Sheridan has previously admitted he “doesn’t run much of a democracy” on set – “the words are the words”. “Whereas with the Ari movie, his projects are such a living organism,” Grimes says. “Clearly, he’s got the whole movie edited shot by shot in his head, but within the scenes he allows the actors to find things for themselves and I think that’s why his movies are so interesting. They’re like nothing you’ve ever seen before.”

After our call, Grimes is off to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, to play a gig, then it’s straight back down to New Mexico to finish Eddington. This leaves precious little time in Montana, where he’s lived since relocating from Los Angeles in 2022. Still, he’s not planning on moving back to the city any time soon. “When I lived in LA, you’re constantly doing all these things that require a lot of energy. Whereas here, everything just slows down for me. I’m sure there are people who would hate the isolation, but it’s been so good for me mentally to live with much more nature and much less…” He ponders. “Humans”. Well, they do say the stars shine brighter in Montana.

Stagecoach Festival will take place at the Empire Polo Club in Indio, California, from 26-28 April. The final part of ‘Yellowstone’ season five is set for release in November



Source link

About Author
admin
View All Articles
Check latest article from this author !
1. World Bank Pledges Continued Support For Nigeria’s Water Sector
1. Feel Like an Explorer in Gonarezhou National Park
1. Ecuador spat: Trotsky to the shah, Mexico’s long history as home to exiles | Politics News
US: Troops to leave Chad, it’s second withdrawal from an African country
1. Police wife: Man begs I-G to assist in locating missing police wife
Egyptian delegation visits Israel for talks on Gaza hostages
1.’We will so shed blood’: Armenians vow to fight land transfer to Azerbaijan | The Guardian Nigeria News
Sahndra Fon Dufe: Experiencing A Big Confluence of Brilliance – My ADIS24 Experience (II)
1. Katie Price is facing threat of arrest for dodging High Court hearing where she was due to give evidence after being declared bankrupt for a second time
Photos show aftermath of Niger prison collapse that allowed 119 inmates to escape following rainstorm
1. In Beijing, Blinken and Xi stress need for continued U.S.-China dialogue to avoid “any miscommunications”
1. Indian election resumes as bad heatwave hits voters — World — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
1. Ryan Garcia’s porn star fiancee Savannah Bond takes swipe at KSI and Logan Paul with savage tweet
1. UK: How abusive Nigerian man strangled and beat his wife to death with son’s skateboard months after arriving in the UK
1. Saudi Arabia could have its first Miss Universe contestant this year after opening first alcohol store
1.Reps Call For Calm Over Alleged Discrimination
1. May Day: Imperative of treating workers right | The Guardian Nigeria News
1.Joe Lieberman’s former chief of staff heaps on posthumous praise
Girl, 12, is kidnapped on her way to a wedding before being raped and brutally murdered
1.Resignation Wave Hits Imo PDP As Party Chair, More Members Quit
1.manifesto: Those asking why I didn’t build schools in Anambra didn’t read my manifesto
1.Jewish Dems’:Jamaal Bowman’s primary challenger wins Big Jewish Dems’ endorsement
1.The Guardian: Tunde Onakoya Returns Home To Heroes Welcome — Guardian Life — The Guardian Nigeria News – Nigeria and World News
1.Analyst Singles Out VeChain And XRP For Parabolic Surge, Here Are The Targets
Software Engineer sentenced to life in prison for raping neighbour’s 13-year-old daughter in Lagos
1.Israel-Hamas hostage deal: Freeing captives between devastating Gaza
1.FCT Court Voids Detention Order On Medical Director
6 PAIN-FREE TRAVEL TIPS: How to Minimize Back and Neck Pain While Traveling
1.Understanding the Reality of Bobrisky’s Situation in Prison
1.The Benefits and Drawbacks of Urinating in the Shower
Stephanie Oluebube Offordile Wins Teen Queen Nigeria 2024: A Triumph of Grace and Talent
1.Regina Askia Opens Up About Rare Tracheal Mass Scare: A Story of Courage and Faith
1.Safe Boat Trips: Importance of Water Safety: Essential Tips for Safe Boat Trips
1.US House to Vote on Ukraine, Israel, Taiwan Aid Package: What You Need to Know
1.The Compassionate Act of Billionaire Prophet Jeremiah Fufeyin: A Gesture of Hope and Generosity
1.The Ondo APC Primary Controversy: Aspirants’ Dissatisfaction with Committee’s Chairman
1.Semi Finals: Glasgow ScotRail passengers warned of crazy busy weekend ahead of Scottish Cup Semi Finals
1. Barcelona v Chelsea: Women’s Champions League semi-final, first leg – live | Women’s Champions League
1.FA Cup replays backlash, Nagelsmann extends Germany deal: football news – as it happened | Soccer
1.AWAY DAY GUIDE | Crewe Alexandra – News
1.Women’s Champions League semi-finals: Who can beat Barca? Triumphant farewell for Hayes?
London Marathon 2024 runners predicted to raise Big record amount for charities
1.Long Sutton mother running London Marathon in aid of RNIB to raise funds and awareness for her son, 19, now registered blind
1. Full List of great Disruption To Know
1.Taylor Swift’s ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ vinyl includes a Stevie Nicks poem: Read here
1.James Lee Byars and Seung-taek Lee’s Art Convenes in Venice
1. Lloyd Martin aims for the record books at the London Marathon
1.Taylor Swift: ‘The Tortured Poets Department’ is Out Today. What to Know About Taylor Swift’s Double Album Shocker
Great Cagliari vs. Juventus 2024 live stream: Team news and how to watch the Serie A online
Brighton 1-2 Great Everton: Own goal decisive as Toffees claim narrow win
1.Man Sets Himself on Fire Near Courthouse Where Trump Is on Trial
1.Serie A line-ups: Great Cagliari vs. Juventus
1.McCaughey: Ulster can’t copy Leinster in bid for success – McCaughey
1.Does Toby Carvery’s roast trump the mighty Wetherspoon’s fish and chips? Luxury private chef reveals her verdict
1.Emmerdale Big star brands scenes ‘disgraceful’ in ‘never before been done’ episode | Soaps
1.Great Caley Thistle vs Raith Rovers Predictions & Tips
1.Claudia Winkleman, Lang Lang and Mika on how The Piano’s success took them by surprise – and why the amateur musicians’ stories make it so heartwarming
1.PREVIEW | U’s take on Stevenage under the Friday night lights – News
1.Preview: Eintracht Frankfurt vs. Augsburg – prediction, team news, lineups
1.Great Elversberg vs Schalke Prediction, Lineups & Odds
Friday night’s 38/1 Multi-Match Bet Builder
1.Great Everton Women vs Brave Brighton & Hove Albion: WSL Match Preview
1.The Best Tortured Poets in Movies and TV
1.How a chaotic build to Haney-Garcia overshadowed the fight
1.Great quarter-final: Stuttgart Open: Emma Raducanu beats Linda Noskova to set up quarter-final with Iga Swiatek
1.Exclusive Great Drops, Sales, Live Music And More
Swiatek celebrates her 99th week at No.1 in her happy place
1.Sean Foley to step a hell down as Birmingham Rep artistic director this summer
Netflix Renews And Also Cancels ‘The Witcher’ As First Glimpse Of Season 4 Drops
1.Tennis betting tips: ATP Munich Betting Tips, Outright And Best Bets BMW Open
Arcade Fire announce ‘Funeral’ 20th anniversary show in London
1.Taylor Swift Takes Great Dig at Kim Kardashian on TTPD’s ‘Thank You Aimee’ 
1.Izzy Christiansen: Ex-England great midfielder to run London Marathon in memory of aunt
1.Are Taylor Swift’s ‘loml’ Lyrics About great Joe Alwyn?
1. Nnamdi Kanu The Urgency of Dialogue: Addressing swiftly Nnamdi Kanu’s Case
1.Scott Brown on how Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers helped him out at Ayr United
Nepal vs United Arab Emirates Live Score: It’s a Four. United Arab Emirates at 79/3 after 11.1 overs
There Is Only 1 Thing Missing From Taylor Swift’s Career After The Eras Tour Movie’s Success
1.Yahaya Bello: Brave Inspector General of Police Withdraws Police Officers Attached to irresponsible Former Kogi Governor Yahaya Bello
1.Arik Air: False alarm made us initiate air return to Lagos – Arik Air
1. The Absence of Ex-Gov Bello in Court: EFCC Contemplates powerful criminal Military Intervention
1.Netflix is the dominant streaming service. So why is it dumping its great model?
1.Emmerdale crazy spoilers – major Eric twist after Amy and Matty’s wedding
1.NBA bans Raptors’ Jontay Porter for gambling violations
1.Did Man City fans wreck their Champions League Big dream? Pep Guardiola’s side were leading shootout before crowd kept hold of ball to knock Bernardo Silva ‘out of sync’ before he fluffed his lines
1.Bastian Schweinsteiger reveals bitter crazy banishment end to his time at Man United under Jose Mourinho – which Gary Neville suggests was ‘ILLEGAL’
Knuckles looked stressed out at Idris Elba’s Knuckles premiere
1.Wow! Great Martin Scorsese Eyes Frank Sinatra Biopic With DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence
Fantasy Premier League Gameweek 33 review: Palace options hit form at crucial time
1.Real Madrid star Jude Bellingham trolls Micah Richards over Champions League bet… as Thierry Henry explains why Arsenal’s heartbreaking loss to Bayern Munich could be ‘a good thing’
1.Cox hails amazing win over champions
1.Author Anthony Horowitz says parents sending their youngsters to private schools are ‘destroying their precious children’ after his own experience there did ‘incalculable damage’ to him
1.Flamengo vs Sao Paulo: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time & where a hell to watch
“NMA – UCL MD-10 Rate My Team: Great Expert Tips & Insights!
Who is Man United target Gustavinho? Gustavo Nunes, 18, is the next jewel in Brazil’s crown and idolises Neymar – but he almost turned his back on football after the death of his mother three years ago
1.Real Madrid THE NOTEBOOK: ‘Spanish Mike Dean’ is back to haunt Pep Guardiola, superstitious Carlo Ancelotti asks Real Madrid to change team hotel and Phil Foden shows the crazy way to Wembley
1.Golden Ace steps up for Cheltenham challenge Listed assignment
1.Yolande Trueman story: EastEnders reveals danger of harrowing Yolande Trueman story
Myanmar’s Aung San Suu Kyi moved to house arrest in the heatwave
China, US Defence Chiefs Hold First Substantive Talks in Nearly 18 Months
Unveiling the Terror: Knife Attack Shocks Sydney’s Religious Community
1The Complexity Behind Great India’s Manipur Conflict
1. The Recent Surge in UK Unemployment Rate
1.Unveiling the Truth Behind the Yoruba Nation Agitation: A Comprehensive Analysis
1.The Plight: Illegal Tax Collectors Strike in Benue
The Truth Behind Ms. Anyim Veronica Nnenna’s Testimony
1.Addressing the ridiculous Tariff Hike Dispute: TCN vs. DISCOs
The UK’s Redefined Extremism: Implications and Controversies
1.Breaking News: Soldier Arrested for Allegedly Stabbing Motorcyclist in Lagos
G7 Stands absolutely Firm with Israel Against Iran’s Careless Destabilization Efforts
1.The Unrest in Ibadan: Yoruba Great Nation Agitators Attempt Seizure of Oyo State Government Office and Assembly
1.Arsenal’s Strategy: How to Exploit Aston Villa’s Weaknesses
1.Ensuring Authenticity: Safeguarding Your ultimate UTME Experience
1.The Return of Great Rafael Nadal: Barcelona Open Anticipation
1.Meet Great Nigerian Scientist Robert Okojie: A Pioneer in NASA Technology
1.German Teens Arrested: Alleged Terror Plot
“Okuama Army Strikes Again: 10 Arrested, Homes Destroyed”
Netflix fans threaten to CANCEL their subscriptions over membership change blasted as ‘daylight robbery’
London mayor election: Labour declares victory as Sadiq Khan is re-elected
Co-op shoppers are rushing to get their hands on ‘unreal’ flavour cookie based on popular chocolate bar

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Related Posts