Sebastian Stan Calls Donald Trump 'Scared Little Man' After Portraying Politician in 'Apprentice'
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Actor Sebastian Stan, who portrayed Donald Trump in the film 'The Apprentice', criticized the Republican presidential candidate in an interview, calling him a 'paranoid, scared little man.'

AceShowbiz - Sebastian Stan, 42, who played Donald Trump in the biopic "The Apprentice", slammed the presidential candidate during an upcoming episode of The Hollywood Reporter's Awards Chatter podcast.

The interview, held less than 48 hours before Election Day at the Miami Film Festival GEMS event, saw Stan brand Trump as "one paranoid, scared little man" who "ain't caring about your situation."

Stan emphasized the importance of voting and being informed, urging viewers to watch "The Apprentice" on video on demand and delve into its documentation of Trump's past.

He acknowledged the controversy surrounding the film but emphasized the importance of uncovering the truth and presenting it in a way that allowed viewers to form their own opinions based on facts rather than relying solely on fragmented news reports.

Stan further highlighted the power of film in shaping perspectives, arguing that it allows viewers to experience the complexities of a person's character and motives over an extended period, fostering deeper understanding.

He stressed that despite Trump's attempts to muddy the waters, seeking the truth remained crucial: "If you really care, you can still find it."

Stan also addressed his Romanian heritage and how his immigration to the United States at a young age had influenced his fascination with the American Dream, which he perceived as embodied in Trump's pursuit of success.

While expressing admiration for the country's opportunities, he questioned the cost of such relentless ambition, which had led Trump to lose sight of humanity.

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