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Miles Teller finds it"frustrating" when people call his acting effortless.
The 29-year-old actor said that he prepares extensively for each role he takes on, so when his War Dogs director Todd Phillips said it is"almost as if he doesn't have to try", Teller was not impressed.
"I think Miles is world-class actor. It's almost as if he doesn't have to try. Don't mean that in a negative way; he's just naturally gifted. It's amazing to watch," Phillips said.
However, when told about the quote, Miles said to The Observer Magazine:"That's frustrating. It's frustrating when people say that because an actor's greatest tool is his preparation and I've always felt like I do as much prep as anybody."
Teller and actor Jonah Hill, star in the new movie about the real-life story of two 20-something stoners who won a $300 million contract with the Pentagon to supply US allies with arms in Afghanistan. Teller said that he has some things in common with his character David, reports femalefirst.co.uk. He said:"David came from Miami, which could not be more different from where I grew up, like the sticks in Florida, out in the woods. But in some ways we were in very similar circumstances at that age. Like he plays guitar, I play guitar. I don't know if I'd have been able to go into meetings like David did. I did not do that.
"I was smoking multiple times a day every day. But I slowed down on it and really stopped for a while because my career started going and I didn't want to mess it up. If someone sent me an email, I didn't want to respond and obviously you can't do that."
He added:"Now, I'm kind of easing back into it."
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