Daniel Day-Lewis, the legendary actor known for his incredible performances and method acting, has once again made headlines with his recent comments on critics and their understanding of his craft. The three-time Oscar winner, who has become synonymous with immersing himself in his roles, has expressed his frustration with the way method acting is perceived by some.
In a recent interview with NME, Day-Lewis opened up about the misconceptions surrounding method acting and how it is often misunderstood by critics. He stated, “There seems to be this idea that method acting is some sort of cult, and that we are all just a bunch of crazy actors who lose ourselves in our roles. But that couldn’t be further from the truth.”
Day-Lewis, who is known for his intense preparation and dedication to his characters, explained that method acting is simply a way for actors to fully embody their roles and bring authenticity to their performances. He added, “It’s about understanding the character’s emotions and motivations, and finding ways to tap into those in order to deliver a truthful performance.”
The actor, who has famously stayed in character throughout the entire filming process, also addressed the criticism he has received for his approach. He said, “I understand that some people may find it strange or even extreme, but for me, it’s the only way to truly do justice to a character. I have to fully inhabit their world and understand their mindset in order to bring them to life on screen.”
Day-Lewis, who has retired from acting after his last film “Phantom Thread” in 2017, has left a lasting impact on the industry with his method acting techniques. He has received critical acclaim for his performances in films such as “My Left Foot,” “There Will Be Blood,” and “Lincoln,” which all earned him Academy Awards for Best Actor.
Despite his success and accolades, Day-Lewis remains humble and dedicated to his craft. He explained, “I am constantly learning and evolving as an actor. Each role presents a new challenge and I am always willing to push myself to new limits in order to deliver the best performance possible.”
His dedication and commitment to his roles have not gone unnoticed by his fellow actors and directors. Many have praised Day-Lewis for his ability to completely transform into his characters and bring them to life in a way that is both captivating and authentic.
In the end, Day-Lewis hopes that his comments will shed some light on the true essence of method acting and help dispel any misconceptions surrounding it. He stated, “I have the utmost respect for my fellow actors and their craft, and I hope that we can all continue to push the boundaries and challenge ourselves in our performances.”
As fans eagerly await the release of his final film, “Phantom Thread,” it is clear that Daniel Day-Lewis has left an indelible mark on the world of cinema with his incredible talent and dedication to his craft. He will forever be remembered as one of the greatest method actors of our time, and his legacy will continue to inspire future generations of actors.



