Matthew Goode stars as the enigmatic Uncle Charlie in the Gothic thriller, Stoker. Working alongside Australian actresses Nicole Kidman and Mia Wasikowska, Goode had the key role in a multicultural team of actors in the latest film by Korean director Park Chan-Wook. “I think these days whenever you’re on set, it’s always multicultural,” Goode told Uinterview in an exclusive interview. “It’s quite rare to not have an English or Australian invasion on set in Hollywood. It’s nothing surprising, nothing you have to think about anymore, you just get on and work."
Born and raised in Devon, England, Goode is perhaps best known for his role as Adrian Veidt in Watchmen. He also played the love interest of Amy Adams in the comedy Leap Year and opposite Colin Firth in Tom Ford's A Single Man.
But his star turn in Stoker may be his biggest role yet. The challenge was made easier by his personal chemistry with Kidman. "She’s really funny," Goode told Uinterview. "People may think that she is quite cold because of the character she plays, but she’s so warm. She’s really intelligent, she’s super professional."
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