by Alex Morris
A couple of years back, Bobby Cannavale went to see Mick Jagger about a job. The Emmy-winning actor had been tapped by Martin Scorsese and Terence Winter to play the lead in a show that was being kicked around at HBO, but the project was really Jagger's idea – conceived two decades ago as a film that pulled the curtain back on the music industry of the 1970s – so Jagger was the man to please.
And thus far, he hadn't been. "I remember being really freaked out about what the lighting should look like in my living room," Cannavale says now of a Skype call gone wrong. "I was like, 'I want him to think I'm cool.' So I wore black, you know? Black's rock & roll."
Source: http://www.rollingstone.com/
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