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Yeah, there you go.
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Hey, I'll cherish this forever.
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Hey, GQ.
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I'm David Harbor, and these are my 10 essential items.
0:26
I do think we met.
0:26
We need to have a bit of a conversation because since the decline of the briefcase, for years I did the backpack, and then you kind of get a little bit older, you upgrade the backpack, and then you still look like a kid going to school wearing a backpack.
0:43
I don't know what the answer is, and I'm not saying this is it.
0:47
It's a canvas.
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Very high quality.
0:50
It's a mess, but it's not quite a purse, a man purse.
0:52
It's not a fanny pack.
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It's like a shoulder bag that you wear.
0:55
This can hold a pair of sweatpants.
0:59
It can hold my scripts.
1:01
It can hold like books, anything I need on the subway if I'm running around.
1:06
But this is my solution to the backpack briefcase problem that we are having in this modern era.
1:10
And then I also got like whatever I'm working on like usually so I can just pull it out when like this is, and I don't know if I'm allowed to show these things, but Monday we're shooting something, um, which I need to still learn my lines for.
1:29
Polaroid camera.
1:29
I find that the digitalness of my life has made it so that it's kind of like a blur.
1:36
And when I take pictures on my phone, I sort of have them all in my bank of pictures, but they don't really register as images to me.
1:44
They don't really register as memories.
1:46
They don't really register as things anymore.
1:47
They're just data.
1:50
Whereas when I take a picture of something, it feels like a memory.
1:53
Season two of Stranger Things, it's kind of when I first started using the camera, you know, around season 3, they got so paranoid about leaks and spoilers and all that stuff that you have like the spoiler police on set and it makes you pull out a camera and everyone just tenses up and it just makes it no fun.
2:16
Ah, my next essential item is this robe.
2:24
Turnable and asser silk dressing gown.
2:29
I love this thing.
2:29
It may be one of the most indulgent purchases I've ever made and probably one of the most expensive things I own.
2:38
It's cashmere.
2:40
It's silk on the inside.
2:40
It was the fanciest.
2:42
And it's also just, it just feels the nicest.
2:49
It just feels fantastic.
2:47
And it's really nice to just like lounge around in the house in, and I love it.
2:52
You know, you're not completely naked running around, so it's tasteful.
2:57
I've worn it in some Zoom meetings for sure, and I've gotten lots of compliments on it, too.
3:02
But that's as far as I've taken it.
3:03
It was only into the digital realm.
3:06
Oh my god.
3:06
Good luck.
3:09
She doesn't like to be on camera.
3:12
Her name begins with a K.
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I won't say what it is.
3:13
She's my personal assistant.
3:17
Up until the time I was 43 years old, seven years ago, I had never had a personal assistant.
3:15
I would always just been me wandering the world.
3:24
And then on the movie Black Widow, in my contract, it had just been put in that I got to have a local personal assistant.
3:32
And it was a revelation.
3:35
At first, I had nothing for this person to do.
3:41
I would just make up things for them to do like send flowers to my mom and like random stuff, because I felt so self-conscious that I had a personal assistant like, you know, helping me out and I had nothing for them to do.
3:41
And then very quickly, about a month in, there are a lot of tasks that a personal assistant can do for you that you don't have to do that make your life just so fantastic.
3:56
COVID hit, I didn't have to go back to Stranger Things for a while.
4:01
And so I went to Detroit to do a movie with Steven Soderberg.
4:05
And the first team PA was this lovely, very smart, very talented young woman whose name begins with a K.
4:15
And as the movie ended, I was like, "What are you doing next?"
4:17
And she said, "Oh, I'm looking to get into being a personal assistant."
4:22
I really do need her there, especially when I work, because just call times and getting me places and knowing what I'm doing for the day and all the relationships all sort of go through her at this point.
4:35
Old David Harbor system would shut down and it would just be me kind of lying in bed eating, I don't know, muffins or something.
4:42
Stone Island sweatpants, tracksuits.
4:44
Look, I'm even, I'm even wearing them right now.
4:50
I always like travel with a couple of these just because I love the brand and I love the look.
5:01
I love the way they feel, and so I just wear them all the time when I don't, you know, need to look dressed up.
5:01
I just, I'm always wearing Stone Island sweatpants.
5:01
But I will say, sometimes I have like the top and the bottom and I'll, I'll only wear one patch.
5:01
I'm only a one patch outfit guy, so I'll take the top off or I'll take the bottom off.
5:01
I won't do, I won't do double patch.
5:01
I've done it in the past.
5:01
I think it's a mistake.
5:01
I'm very obsessed with one particular brand of sunglasses, a particular designer called Jacqu Marie Mage, and these are the Eaves frames.
5:33
I know Jeff Goldblum works with him.
5:37
He has, there's a Goldblum frame.
5:44
When I sort of hit a level of fame back 10 years ago when Stranger Things started, you know, you have days where you want to walk around and say hi to everybody.
5:50
And then there are days when you just want to go to the CVS and pick up toothpaste or whatever, and you don't want to talk to anybody.
5:55
And so you have to develop some, you know, disguises.
5:59
And so I was wearing hats a lot.
5:59
And I had a girlfriend at the time tell me that, I don't know if this is true at all, uh, someone please Google this, if you wear hats all the time, do you lose your hair?
6:11
That's what I hear is like it pulls at your hair or something and you lose your hair.
6:16
And so she was very concerned about me losing my hair, so I got invested in sunglasses.
6:20
I like a nice shade of glass.
6:22
They can sort of pass for a normal glass, too.
6:24
Like they, they're not totally sunglasses.
6:27
They're like a light enough thing that they can look like even in the evening you can sort of wear them and get away with it, or do I just look like a jerk wearing sunglasses in the evening?
6:39
I'm not sure, but I'm committed.
6:43
A knit sweatshirt from Tom Brown that I've had forever to the point where it's already getting holes in it and stuff like that.
6:52
In the winter, I don't like a big bulky coat, especially walking around New York.
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So, I tend to like layer up.
6:57
So, I'll have a shirt and then maybe like a flannel and then you put this on and then you have like kind of overcoat on over it, and it's perfect because it gives you that warm layer but, you know, it's not too bulky.
7:10
I've been looking for uniforms.
7:12
I don't like to think too much about clothes.
7:14
I don't even like to think too much about a food in terms of going out to eat.
7:19
I like to think about creative things like characters and stories and narratives and things like that.
7:25
But in terms of the other aspects of my life, if you could give me a uniform, I would wear it.
7:32
We're on the analog theme.
7:32
This great, I'm pretty sure they're British, Smien company.
7:40
They do journals.
7:40
They do different like desk accutramont.
7:44
They do stationery, personalized stationery.
7:46
And I have some personalized stationery, which is really cool, by the way.
7:50
But they also make diaries.
7:52
Smiten.
7:52
I have my calendar on my phone.
7:56
It says like what I'm supposed to be doing, but this is great because you can just look at it and it gives you more of a wider lens on what you're up to, you know.
8:05
And as you can see, most of it is filled in not in my handwriting, but in my assistant handwriting.
8:12
And so it'll have, you know, here we are.
8:15
Oh, look.
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GQ.
8:15
Shoot.
8:19
Timings TBD.
8:19
We didn't know when they would be, but they're now.
8:22
This will be kind of a nice little mini spoiler, but it has nothing to spoil.
8:26
This is Stranger Things shooting.
8:31
So, this says Levy unit, which is Shawn Levy, our executive producer, was shooting on stage scene 825 over 26 blah blah blah and shooting all this week.
8:31
This is my ASL tutor.
8:40
I was learning sign language for this new HBO show I'm doing.
8:46
And then apparently, I had a Zoom meeting.
8:48
Ooh, I can't show you what that was, though.
8:53
Again, in the ever futile quest to get away from my phone, I use my phone for my alarm a lot.
9:00
It's terrible because, I mean, you use your phone for everything.
9:04
So, the minute you pick it up, you just go immediately to your digital world.
9:09
And so when I do have this, I'm able to set my alarm, have a thing, and put my phone like in the bathroom or somewhere else where I can at least have my first moments of the day be filled with me as opposed to my digital identity.
9:26
So, you know, it's pretty simple.
9:28
Casio alarm clock.
9:36
It's almost like a shovel as opposed to a book.
9:38
It's not something that's intellectual.
9:40
It's almost something that's actually like useful for creating reality.
9:45
It's almost like the most profound quote in it is seemingly so simple that it feels almost silly, but like breathing in, I know I'm breathing in.
9:54
Breathing out, I know I'm breathing out.
9:57
Like that seems dumb when you just say it, but if you sit there and do it for 10 minutes, and the present reality starts to come into focus and the world becomes real.
10:06
I mean, so many of the characters I play need this.
10:08
I feel like the funny thing about, you know, dramas is that we're literally playing characters that just haven't figured it out.
10:17
So, if they would just read books like this, there wouldn't be much to watch.
10:28
I definitely think that Red Guardian Alexi Shastikov, if he just sat and realized that everything's impermanent, nothing lasts, he might not be so attached to this craving for fame and for notoriety that is destroying his life and his relationships.
10:33
So, Alexi, if you're watching, this is for you.
10:51
Thanks, GQ.
10:51
Those are my 10 essential items.