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Hi, I'm Nick, and these are my 10 essential items with GQ.
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My woodworking kit.
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Woodworking is actually like something I took up pretty recently, but I saw an interview by Andrew Garfield and he was talking about carpentry and how meditative it is and relaxing, and I think, you know, we spend so much time in my heads as actors and I think it's important to have something that kind of gets you out of your head.
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My sister's boyfriend actually makes spoons as a hobby and has done for like 15 years, so I saw his, his plethora of, of spoons.
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I kind of wanted to join in myself.
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It was kind of a nice bonding exercise, really.
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I definitely have my favorite spoon, which I think was actually the first spoon I ever made.
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Didn't really know exactly what I was doing.
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I just went with a really rudimentary shape, but I think it's very sophisticated and elegant.
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You know, after making a number of spoons, I kind of got, I got bored by the spoon making and so I started making chest pieces.
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My favorite is this little alien robot guy.
1:09
He's kind of got this corporate tie on, sort of a, if Wall-E was, was a little corporate businessman, I think that's what he would look like, and that's my favorite one.
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My next item is Listerine sprays.
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You can do the Listerine spray or you can do the Listerine strips, I'm kind of partial to both.
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On, on my last film, I worked with Anne Hathaway, and we had a lot of make-out scenes.
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Often times, our intimacy coordinator would come in and give us a Listerine strip, and we used them so much that Annie was kind enough to commission a painting of Listerine strips for me, and now I have that hanging up in my apartment and I think about that movie every single time I see them.
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Seaweed snacks.
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Often times, when you're working as an actor, you have to stay in, in decent shape, and for me, I'm a massive binge snacker, and you know, when they have amazing snacks on craft like crisps and sweets and everything like that, it's very easy to start, you know, munching away.
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But seaweed snacks are light and they're healthy and I enjoy them very much, and I usually get these kind of strips, but these are seaweed crisps, vegan cheese flavor, and they're shaped in a, in a sort of like a fish, sort of fish.
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Is that a whale or am I?
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It's kind of abstract.
2:25
This is not what I was expecting.
2:27
Okay, now you can see these are more bunched together.
2:33
I mean, we were talking about health-related snacks before, I'm not sure these are quite as healthy as, um, my classic Itsu TV snacks.
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Let's give it a try.
2:40
That is good, but I think it slightly defeats the point of why I have seaweed snacks, so maybe these can be my like special occasion, uh, snacks.
2:53
My next essential item is an Arsenal jersey.
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You know, I've seen videos online of people like Daniel Kaluuya, Charlie Hooting, people saying that they are massive Gooners.
3:05
I want to put it out there once and for all that I am the biggest Gooner.
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I live in LA.
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I wake up at 4:00 AM in the morning to watch the games.
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Haven't missed a game in many a year.
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It's got the name of my favorite Arsenal player, one of two of my favorite Arsenal players, Dennis Bergkamp, scored an incredible goal against Newcastle, which people often talk about to this day.
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With Arsenal players and football players and athletes, I really feel so starstruck.
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I remember I went to the Emirates this year to watch the, the North London Derby, and I think even just being in the same, you know, area as, as the players was just, I was just so in awe.
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Um, I, I desperately would like to meet, um, Bukayo Saka.
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I mean, he's incredible player, but he's also just such an amazing role model.
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He's got such a great attitude and, and yeah, I hope he can take it all away.
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I'd say my earliest memory is watching the game against Barcelona when we got to the Champions League final, the hope that we could possibly win, you know, we went one-nil up, and then we had a player sent off, Jens Lehmann, and we went two-one down, and I remember the game finishing and running up to the bathroom and just like staring and crying into the mirror, looking at myself.
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I should have known I had, I had a future in, in The Dramatics.
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My next items are hot sauce, specifically Cholula hot sauce.
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Everyone in the US particularly has their own favorite brand of hot sauce.
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My thing with Cholula is it's not kind of greasy like a Frank's RedHot Sauce or a Sriracha, it's, it's quite light.
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You can kind of put it on anything, but I actually really got into hot sauce when I worked in New Mexico, and in Albuquerque, they put green and red chilies in absolutely everything, and my spice tolerance to that point was really, really quite bad, but after spending six months there, now I, um, I definitely have a, a decent spice tolerance.
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My favorite thing is, you know, if you've got like some scrambled eggs, halloumi cheese, like kind of sprinkling it on there, you can really use it in anything.
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I, I use hot, I go through a lot of hot sauces, I drink it by the bottle.
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I like to just chug it.
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We all have our, our things, mine is, uh, chugging hot sauce.
5:14
My next essential is some under-eye cream.
5:22
I have eternal eye bags.
5:22
A lot of people often times will come up to me and say, "Wow, you look so exhausted, poor, poor little Victorian boy, you should go and sleep."
5:22
I am very well slept and sometimes I just need a little extra vibrancy in the eye area, and so something like this I think is super useful.
5:31
I definitely put that on my eyes every morning.
5:50
I, I walk to the ocean and I bathe in the ocean for three hours straight, really refreshes all of my pores, and then I just think about life for another five hours and I'm ready for the day.
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Maison Margiela by the fireplace.
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Actually, this was given to me at an industry party, they were handing these out.
6:06
I think me and like 80 other actors were probably wearing the same scent for the space of about three months, but since I, I got given it, I mean, I, I can't stop using it.
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I, I don't really have too many tips for picking a scent.
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I like things that are quite earthy, not overpowering, you know, there's, there's certain people who it kind of the scent hits you, you know, 10 feet before you actually meet them.
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I think with something like this, which is, is really subtle and suave and very masculine, it's just for my taste, but might not be for everyone.
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My next item and one of my most useful items, I find, is an eye mask.
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I am an extremely light sleeper.
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I like to think of myself as a bit of a ninja, never going to get murdered in my sleep, which is good, but it means that I have a, a sensitivity to light, so I carry one of these little guys around with me all the time, like something nice and, and delicate and silky like this, 'cause I'm a very fancy human being, but each to their own.
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The older I get, I find I'm going to bed earlier and earlier, which checks.
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I feel like because I've been traveling so much for work over the last couple years, it kind of always varies depending on, on where I'm working, so that's why this is, I guess, my only sort of routine when it comes to sleeping.
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My next item is just run-of-the-mill journal.
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I'd say the journal is kind of the thing that keeps the most sort of self-preservation in terms of your, your thoughts and everything.
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One, as just a process when you're building out a character and you know, you want to write down their, their past or, you know, how you construct them, I think as an actor, but also I think it's just great to kind of getting your thoughts out and I recommend this to any, you know, young person who maybe doesn't want to go to therapy or doesn't want to talk about what's going on, I think putting it in a journal is a really great way at self-care.
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My next items are coffee pods or just espresso machines in general.
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I feel like I've had about 15 of these in the last few years based on every location that I filmed on, on a certain job.
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I, I actually opened up my own little coffee shop out of my trailer.
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Cars and the crew and producers, directors would, would kind of come and I'd make them a lovely cup of espresso coffee.
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I've actually graduated to the cappuccino and I actually had quite a, um, traumatic experience in an Italian airport where I asked for a latte thinking this barista, you know, working in an international airport where he meets people who are not Italian, you know, I thought he would understand what I meant, but instead he passive-aggressively handed me a hot cup of milk, which, um, apparently is what a latte means in Italy, so I have personal beef with that man and I will be resolving that at some point in the future, but so, to avoid all of the confusion, generally just to order a cappuccino and be an adult, not a child.
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Thanks everyone for watching.
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Those were my 10 Essentials with GQ.