Meet Dwight Henry, Baker of the Southern Wild

How does your experience as a baker influence your acting? With Wink, it actually showed some of my leadership qualities. The characters looked up to Wink and he had to be a sort of leader to this group of people. I was one of them old holdouts during Hurricane Katrina, protecting my store. Being an employer, people look up to me for their livelihood. I have to be there for them.

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Where Fantasy Meets Reality - Out of Order Magazine

OOO: The whole movie – shooting the movie, producing the movie – from what I heard it was a very hectic experience. How would you describe it? Zeitlin: It’s really physical. What I like about our shoots is that we set up so many obstacles that are so hard to actually get your shot. You have fire on a boat with the kid, and you have animals running around and one of them is going the wrong way, and there are mosquitoes and heat, and all of these things almost make it impossible to be intellectual about things. You just have to be an athlete and go and try to conquer these things that you’ve set up for yourself. It’s a very physical experience, which I like, because I think you can overthink things. But we just get to try and charge in some ways.

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