Iowa-born Elijah Wood was influenced to get into the film industry at five years old, auditioning for TV commercials in LA after his mother thought it would be fun for him to do.
“[I] got my first job in a Paula Abdul music video, fell in love with it and it sort of just spiralled from there,” he says.
Despite growing up on the “big classics”, such as Raiders of the Lost Ark, Back to the Future, and Star Wars, it was Jean-Pierre Jeunet’s Delicatessen which Wood remembered watching in his teens and loving. Reflecting on the experience of watching it, he says: “That gave me an appreciation for cinema in a different perspective.”
Inspired by the phrase “You can always do better,” advice he received whilst working with Mel Gibson, Wood also emphasises the importance of having integrity when accepting roles. “Everything I make is [always] true to who I am… there’s another challenge after an accomplishment.”