Niall Horan: 'Harry Styles is a good actor'
Harry Styles is proving his acting talent on the set of Dunkirk, according to bandmate Niall Horan.
The One Direction star has begun filming his first ever movie role in Christopher Nolan's upcoming World War II drama about the evacuation of Allied troops from French beaches in 1940, and his bandmate Niall has every confidence he will impress audiences with his acting skills.
"I actually met this guy on the Tube the other day who’s doing
special effects on the movie and he told me that, yeah, apparently
Harry is a good actor," Niall tells Britain's The Sun newspaper.
"I'll tell you what - if Christopher Nolan takes you on you must be
a good actor.
"I'm looking forward to seeing it - it's going to be an
unbelievable movie but when one of your mates is in it then it's
going to be even better... I think he is going to do well."
Harry had to chop off his signature long locks to play a soldier in
the movie, which also stars Tom Hardy and Kenneth Branagh, and
Niall reckons the 22-year-old would have been nervous to lose so
much hair because he spent two years growing it out. He adds, "I
wouldn't say he was too happy about it but it is what it is, he's
in a movie now."
Niall, 22, is confident that he won't follow in the footsteps of
Harry and Louis Tomlinson, who is rumored to be playing British
soccer star Jamie Vardy in a biopic, because he doesn't have the
patience for acting.
Dunkirk casting director John Papsidera recently defended his
decision to give Harry a role, insisting his casting was down to
his acting ability, not star status.
“Harry was absolutely right for the role," he previously told
Britain's The Mirror newspaper. “It wasn’t because he’s a well
known pop star – if anything that was more of a detriment, because
it could bring the wrong message and we don’t want people pulled
out of the film because of who they are.
“So Harry really had to overcome hurdles to get past that. He
fought hard for it and his work was impressive and that’s what
attracted us to him."