Sam Nivola Calls Out ‘Old Movie Stars’ for Getting Plastic Surgery to Play Younger Roles | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
HOLLYWOOD, AUG 7 – Sam Nivola, 21, says he earned success independently after dropping out of college and rejects nepotism claims despite being son of actors Alessandro Nivola and Emily Mortimer.
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Sam Nivola Calls Out ‘Old Movie Stars’ for Getting Plastic Surgery to Play Younger Roles | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
The White Lotus actor Sam Nivola is calling out “old movie stars” who get plastic surgery so they can play younger roles, which he believes is causing the lack of new movie stars. The 21-year-old actor, who is the son of actors Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola, thinks that there is a lack of major stars coming out of the new generation. “The old movie stars are getting plastic surgery, and they’re looking younger and they’re staying young. Y…
The White Lotus' Sam Nivola Addresses Nepo Baby Label, Says His Success Is 'Sometimes in Spite' of His Parents
"Other than my genes, I don’t think I can attribute much of my success to my parents," said Nivola, who recently made waves for portraying Lochlan Ratliff in 'The White Lotus' season 3Kristina Bumphrey/Variety via Getty; Taylor Hill/FilmMagic From left: Sam Nivola and his parents, Emily Mortimer and Alessandro NivolaNEED TO KNOWSam Nivola addressed the nepo baby label in a new interview and said his success is “sometimes in spite” of his parents…
Cele|bitchy | Sam Nivola: ‘I don’t think I can attribute much of my success to my parents’
Of all the under-30 nepo babies in the film/television industry right now, I think Sam Nivola is one of the most talented. He’s the son of actors Emily Mortimer and Alessandro Nivola. While Sam didn’t get his earliest roles because of his parents, he doesn’t actually acknowledge that he certainly has a leg up in the industry. That being said, he’s actually been an auditioning-and-jobbing actor for years. He’s had a huge breakthrough in the past …
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