LOS ANGELES (TheWrap.com) - Corey Stoll, though not a household name, was a major player in "Midnight in Paris," a movie that remained in picture houses all summer long and made more money than any other movie from the director Woody Allen.
Stoll spoke to TheWrap about acting, the motion picture business and how he played Ernest Hemingway in "Midnight in Paris."
Did you have any sense of the kind of phenomenon this movie was going to be?
No. I expected it to get the attention that Woody Allen movies have been getting over the last decade or so. I knew it was going to get out there, and I knew that even if it ended up being a minor Woody Allen film, it's still going to last. But you never know how many people are going to see it.
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