Dane DeHaan Archives | Wonderland https://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/tag/dane-dehaan/ Wonderland is an international, independently published magazine offering a unique perspective on the best new and established talent across all popular culture: fashion, film, music and art. Fri, 03 Mar 2017 12:35:47 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 Dane DeHaan /2015/10/22/dane-dehaan/ Thu, 22 Oct 2015 10:21:13 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=59169 Playing his favourite actor in forthcoming biopic Life, young Hollywood’s fresh-faced poster boy Dane DeHaan faced his toughest test to date. Taken from the 10th Birthday Issue of Wonderland. It took film director Anton Corbijn months to persuade Dane DeHaan to play James Dean in big-screen biopic, Life. It wasn’t that DeHaan lacked enthusiasm for […]

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Playing his favourite actor in forthcoming biopic Life, young Hollywood’s fresh-faced poster boy Dane DeHaan faced his toughest test to date.

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It took film director Anton Corbijn months to persuade Dane DeHaan to play James Dean in big-screen biopic, Life. It wasn’t that DeHaan lacked enthusiasm for the part, it’s that he was dreading stepping into the skin of his idol. “I’m the one that goes around saying I want to challenge myself all the time,” he tells me from the Brooklyn apartment he shares with his wife and fellow actor, Anna Wood. “Then when the opportunity really came along, I got scared. You know… this really is the biggest challenge of my career.”

In 2015, Hollywood is crying out for more talents like DeHaan. Here’s a guy who’s as comfortable playing a ballistic, gas can-wielding heavy metal roadie (2013’s anarchic thriller, Metallica: Through The Never) as he is a heartbroken 17th century painter (forthcoming drama, Tulip Fever). He changes his colours quicker than a Rubik’s Cube, knows when to say no to work and, as I learned, rarely lets his guard down in interviews. Since his big screen debut in 2010’s Amigo he’s averaged five film roles a year, each as diverse as they are demanding. Though he often plays youths dealt a tough hand in life – most notably in cult, halogen-lit Ryan Gosling vehicle Place Beyond the Pines – typecast DeHaan is defiantly not.

“You have to be a strong individual,” he says with the deadpan inflection of a Daria character that never was. “I know what I want, I don’t want to just shine bright and then burn out, I want to have a slow-burner of a career. For me, the challenge is just keeping it about the work.”

One thing’s for absolute sure: when DeHaan is certain of a part, he’ll wrap his life around it like a boa constrictor. To land his stint as the Green Goblin/Harry Osborn in last year’s The Amazing Spider-Man 2, he asked co-star Andrew Garfield to recommend him to director Marc Webb. He pursued the role for months and when he got it, DeHaan based his character on the typical, moneyed pseudo-intellectual he’s used to meeting in New York. “It’s undeniable the positive effects doing a movie like that has had on my career,” he reflects. “If you do big movies, if you put yourself in the public consciousness in that way, it allows you to do whatever movie you wanna do next.”             t

Hop-scotching between projects humble and humungous, DeHaan’s keeping his options wide open. “It comes down to this balance – I don’t always want to be doing big movies, or small ones. I think if I just did one of either of those it would really start to wear away at me physically, mentally. With Spider-Man, I had never been in a movie that big, but I loved the people involved. I wanted it selfishly.”          y

When, after five failed attempts, photographer-turned-director Corbijn finally twisted DeHaan’s arm for Life, the actor was put on a demanding diet plan. Gaining a skin-splitting 25 pounds in three months and crunching his vocals flat to mimic Dean’s infantile rasp, DeHaan’s performance is studied and compelling. He’s hardly a plaster-cast lookalike, but he never tried to be. “It’s not like I didn’t spend a tonne of time on his voice, but the most important work, I think, is trying to figure out who he was, what drove him forward,” he muses, counting out the biographies he read in prep.

The film, out in the UK this autumn, follows the slow-burn relationship between Life magazine photographer Dennis Stock (played by an uncharacteristically sexless Robert Pattinson) and Dean. Following him for the photo-series everywhere from New York’s seediest nightspots to his family home in Indiana, Stock captures the 24-year-old in his playful prime: passed out drunk on a table beside a buxom blonde (To Rome With Love‘s Alessandra Mastronardi), acting the jester on a farm, and sharing a close moment with his son.

DeHaan’s favourite of Webb’s hallowed photoseries – which shows Dean sitting alone on the stage of a high school auditorium – didn’t make the film. “I was in college [when I saw it], and that was the first time he became human to me,” he laughs.

The scene where Dean follows Stock into a drizzly Times Square to pose for one of his most iconic portraits, is as powerful as acting gets. As DeHaan cracks Dean’s wily, ear-to-ear smirk for Pattinson’s Leica SM, ex-Final Fantasy songwriter Owen Pallett’s soundtrack simmers underneath. Years before Life, DeHaan had spoken at length about “misunderstood” Dean. The film portrays him as a mischievous, limelight-averse visionary – a million miles away from the coy country boy he’s thought of as being. “Everyone knows that photograph of James Dean in Times Square. It’s such a strong image, but nobody is just one thing. Nobody is just a rebel, nobody is just cool. He was so much more than that. Hopefully, this film shows that.”

Whipped up for an Annie Leibovitz-shot Prada menswear campaign last year, he must know what it feels like to be labelled a young, mysterious icon. “I think it does a really good job of showing how a normal person can be turned into an icon,” he ponders. “How photographs can change the way the world views a person. You can’t just think of two of my movies and categorise my entire person. Luckily, I’m not like the people I play in my movies. I feel like I’m a lot more of a sane, normal person than a lot of the times I’m portrayed on screen.”

Off-set, DeHaan often unconsciously stays in character. Wood had to repeatedly remind him to snap out of his Dean persona, he recalls. “It is full-on immersion. I feel like my characters leak into my personal life because they’re all consuming.” Indeed, there is something uncanny about Dane’s casting, especially in the scene where he demands to be shown “only good movies”, to accept honest, upstanding projects alone.

In 2017, he and Cara Delevingne star in Valerian, Luc Besson’s first film in three years. Based on the graphic novel, DeHaan plays a time-travelling 28th century protagonist in one of the most anticipated sci-fis of the decade. He’s not slowing down, then. In fact, you get a sense that now, more than ever, Dane DeHaan is as high as he’ll get. But what of the bigger roles he’s turned down? “I just don’t see any real reason to answer that question… it’s too dangerous,” he rebuts. “It’s not what I don’t do, it’s about what I do do.”

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Photography: Matt Lambert

Fashion: Andrew Davis

Groomer: Servullo

Producer: Jannis Birsner at IconoClast

Photographer’s Assistant: Nils Wilbert

Fashion Assistant: Lenny Schlageter

Production Assistants: Luca Fuchs and Lukas Keuchel

Words: Jack Mills

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New Issue: Dane DeHaan shot by Matt Lambert /2015/09/18/new-issue-dane-dehaan-shot-matt-lambert/ Fri, 18 Sep 2015 12:19:27 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=56446 Halfway through our cover reveals – young Hollywood’s fresh-faced poster boy, Dane DeHaan is next up. Anton Corbijn’s golden boy Dane DeHaan plays James Dean in biopic Life. Discussing his idol and his work to date, the one time Prada face bares all in our cover feature for our 10th birthday issue. Inside we rewind to 2005 […]

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Halfway through our cover reveals – young Hollywood’s fresh-faced poster boy, Dane DeHaan is next up.

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Anton Corbijn’s golden boy Dane DeHaan plays James Dean in biopic Life. Discussing his idol and his work to date, the one time Prada face bares all in our cover feature for our 10th birthday issue.

Inside we rewind to 2005 with a Prada retrospective and delve into Gareth Pugh’s hallowed archives. We hand pick the best of the next, selecting the fastest-risers of the year, putting them through their paces, grilling every up-and-comer you should know about in 2015. Finally, we’ve catalogued the names of now, shot only by talents as great, with 10 cover stars spanning music, film and fashion.

Photographer: Matt Lambert

Fashion: Andrew Davis

Grooming: Servullo

A Decade of Wonderland.

Selena Gomez by Petra Collins

FKA twigs by Matthew Stone

Dane DeHaan

Ten years of Prada

Gaspar Noé’s Love

Eliot Sumner

Zoë Kravitz

Emma Roberts

Hailee Steinfeld

Gareth Pugh

Bella Hadid

Lucky Blue

 

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Our 10th Birthday Issue Teaser /2015/09/18/10th-birthday-issue-teaser/ Fri, 18 Sep 2015 09:53:01 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=56425 Happy birthday to us! We celebrate with 10 covers and the biggest issue we’ve ever made. You’ve already seen a handful of our 10th birthday covers. Take a peek inside as the biggest issue we’ve ever done hits newsstands.  

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Happy birthday to us! We celebrate with 10 covers and the biggest issue we’ve ever made.

You’ve already seen a handful of our 10th birthday covers. Take a peek inside as the biggest issue we’ve ever done hits newsstands.

 

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New Issue: Lucky Blue shot by Christian Oita /2015/09/17/new-issue-lucky-blue/ Thu, 17 Sep 2015 16:39:45 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=56382 Male model of the moment Lucky Blue Smith shot by Christian Oita is the next star to grace our 10th birthday issue cover. Lucky Blue wears DSQUARED2 Peroxide blonde pin-up Lucky Blue Smith is the next candidate in our cover star reveal. The teenager has taken the fashion world by storm fronting fashion weeks left […]

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Male model of the moment Lucky Blue Smith shot by Christian Oita is the next star to grace our 10th birthday issue cover.

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Peroxide blonde pin-up Lucky Blue Smith is the next candidate in our cover star reveal. The teenager has taken the fashion world by storm fronting fashion weeks left right and centre and with super-spreads in every iconic fashion title.

Inside we rewind to 2005 with a Prada retrospective and delve into Gareth Pugh’s hallowed archives. We hand pick the best of the next, selecting the fastest-risers of the year, putting them through their paces, grilling every up-and-comer you should know about in 2015. Finally, we’ve catalogued the names of now, shot only by talents as great, with 10 cover stars spanning music, film and fashion.

Photographer: Christian Oita

Fashion: Matthew Josephs

Makeup: Thom Walker

Hair: Kota Suizu

Fashion Assistant: Toni-Blaze and Kathryn McKerrall

Photographer’s Assistant: Dan Douglass

A Decade of Wonderland.

Selena Gomez by Petra Collins

FKA twigs by Matthew Stone

Dane DeHaan

Ten years of Prada

Gaspar Noé’s Love

Eliot Sumner

Zoë Kravitz

Emma Roberts

Hailee Steinfeld

Gareth Pugh

Bella Hadid

Lucky Blue

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New Issue: FKA twigs shot by Matthew Stone /2015/09/16/new-issue-fka-twigs-shot-matthew-stone/ Wed, 16 Sep 2015 18:24:25 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=55930 The next instalment in our 10th birthday issue cover reveal. Artistic force, FKA twigs shot and interviewed by Matthew Stone. FKA twigs wears GIVENCHY HAUTE COUTURE BY RICCARDO TISCI You saw our big reveal of Selena Gomez last night, right? Next up on the roster we’ve got FKA twigs, the voguing whirlwind who’s made creativity cool […]

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The next instalment in our 10th birthday issue cover reveal. Artistic force, FKA twigs shot and interviewed by Matthew Stone.

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FKA twigs wears GIVENCHY HAUTE COUTURE BY RICCARDO TISCI

You saw our big reveal of Selena Gomez last night, right? Next up on the roster we’ve got FKA twigs, the voguing whirlwind who’s made creativity cool again. Our bumper 10 year edition is over 400 pages of shoots and stories. Interviewed and shot by the inimitable Matthew Stone, twigs talks us through M3LL155X, her weirdest and most wonderful work yet.

Inside we rewind to 2005 with a Prada retrospective and delve into Gareth Pugh’s hallowed archives. We hand pick the best of the next, selecting the fastest-risers of the year, putting them through their paces, grilling every up-and-comer you should know about in 2015. Finally, we’ve catalogued the names of now, shot only by talents as great, with 10 cover stars spanning music, film and fashion.

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Photographer: Matthew Stone

Fashion: Matthew Josephs

Makeup: Daniel Sallstrom using M.A.C Cosmetics

Hair: Jawara at Coffin Inc. using Bumble & Bumble

Fashion Assistant: Toni-Blaze

Photographer’s Assistant: Sam Nixon

Set Design: Alun Davies

A Decade of Wonderland.

Selena Gomez by Petra Collins

FKA twigs by Matthew Stone

Dane DeHaan

Ten years of Prada

Gaspar Noé’s Love

Eliot Sumner

Zoë Kravitz

Emma Roberts

Hailee Steinfeld

Gareth Pugh

Bella Hadid

Lucky Blue

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New Issue: Bella Hadid by Ben Rayner /2015/09/16/new-issue-bella-hadid-ben-rayner/ Wed, 16 Sep 2015 15:58:07 +0000 http://www.wonderlandmagazine.com/?p=56259 The next of our 10th birthday cover reveals – California girl, Bella Hadid. The best Hadid. Bella wears TOPSHOP UNIQUE All sweetness and light, we shoot LA dream girl Bella Hadid on Mulholland Drive all glammed up in the best of Topshop Unique AW15. Missed Selena Gomez’s flower girl moment and inside sneak peak? You’ll be […]

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The next of our 10th birthday cover reveals – California girl, Bella Hadid. The best Hadid.

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Bella wears TOPSHOP UNIQUE

All sweetness and light, we shoot LA dream girl Bella Hadid on Mulholland Drive all glammed up in the best of Topshop Unique AW15. Missed Selena Gomez’s flower girl moment and inside sneak peak? You’ll be able to get your mitts on a copy soon, don’t worry. Plus, we’ve still got plenty more covers to reveal.

Inside we rewind to 2005 with a Prada retrospective and delve into Gareth Pugh’s hallowed archives. We hand pick the best of the next, selecting the fastest-risers of the year, putting them through their paces, grilling every up-and-comer you should know about in 2015. Finally, we’ve catalogued the names of now, shot only by talents as great, with 10 cover stars spanning music, film and fashion.

Photographer: Ben Rayner

Fashion: Danielle Emerson

Makeup: Tamah Krinksy

Hair: Caile Noble

A Decade of Wonderland.

Selena Gomez by Petra Collins

FKA twigs by Matthew Stone

Dane DeHaan

Ten years of Prada

Gaspar Noé’s Love

Eliot Sumner

Zoë Kravitz

Emma Roberts

Hailee Steinfeld

Gareth Pugh

Bella Hadid

Lucky Blue

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