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Why making Donald Trump movie The Apprentice was ‘pretty crazy from beginning to end’

Director Ali Abbasi and stars Sebastian Stan – who plays Trump – and Jeremy Strong open up about the controversial movie The Apprentice

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Jeremy Strong (left) as lawyer Roy Cohn and Sebastian Stan as Donald Trump in The Apprentice, directed by Ali Abbasi. The movie promises to be one of the most controversial this year. Photo: TNS

Hard as it may be to believe, there are not a lot of Hollywood agents clamouring for their star clients to take the role of one of the most polarising political figures of the 21st century.

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Marvel actor Sebastian Stan, though, was committed to The Apprentice. More than anything, he believed in its director, the Iranian-Danish filmmaker Ali Abbasi. And, even though it made him nervous – or maybe because it made it him nervous – he wanted to do it.

He wanted to play Donald Trump.

“There wasn’t a lot of competition,” Stan says, chuckling.

“It was one of those things I thought: if this isn’t going to happen, it’s not going to [be] because of me. It’s not going to not happen because I’m scared.”

The Apprentice is easily the most controversial movie of the autumn. It stars Stan as a young Trump playing apprentice to the lawyer Roy Cohn (Jeremy Strong) while trying to make a name for himself in 1980s New York real estate.

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