Harry Styles: 'Filming Dunkirk took me out of my comfort zone'
Harry Styles never had the time to explore his acting ambitions while he was a part of One Direction.
The band went on hiatus at the end of last year (15) and fans were surprised when it was announced Harry had been cast in Christopher Nolan's World War II drama Dunkirk, but Harry admits acting was always something he wanted to venture into but his commitment to One Direction stopped him from pursing roles.
"I did acting at school. It's something I've always wanted to
explore but I was busy with the band so I never felt like I had
time to do it the right way," he told Chelsea Handler for Another
Man magazine, in his first solo interview.
Harry admitted he felt "nervous" and uncomfortable making his
acting debut, but he thought the filming process, which has since
wrapped, was going well.
"When we (One Direction) took some time off, I thought I'd see if
it might work. It's a challenge, but it feels good to be out of my
comfort zone," he explained. "I'm enjoying being in the studio and
doing the movie and I'm not bothered about going on vacation. I
feel pretty lucky right now."
Harry, who is also working on a solo album, has been praised by his
co-stars Cillian Murphy and Mark Rylance, who both noted how
charismatic and fun he was.
During the interview, Harry also revealed he had no idea if or when
One Direction would reunite but said he would never rule out a
return because it is the "greatest thing" that ever happened to
him.
"It's a difficult question to answer. I would never say we'll never
do anything again but it's good for us to be exploring different
things," he said. "Maybe at some point everyone will want to do
something again but it is better if it happens naturally."
Dunkirk, which also stars Tom Hardy and Kenneth Branagh, is due to
hit cinemas in July, 2017.