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Rising Actor Charles Lott Jr. Appearance In The Ben Affleck Film ‘The Way Back’ Starring alongside Ben Affleck, Charles Lott Jr. appeared in the film THE WAY BACK which debuted in theaters March 6. The film is about an ex-basketball star’s struggle with his past alcoholism as he coaches his alma mater’s basketball team. It is a classic in the making. The film allowed Lott to gain wisdom both from his experience on the film and his relationship with Affleck. Check out our exclusive interview with the up and coming actor who measures how hard he works based upon the recent Kevin Hart docu-series on Netflix, and names Will Smith, Leonardo DiCaprio, Angela Bassett, and Denzel Washington as other big name actors he would love to work with. Y You star with Ben Affleck in the drama-sports film THE WAY BACK. It premiered March 6th, how did you find out you got the role and what was it like working with Ben? So, this is crazy? My manager got me the audition. I got a call late one night, and it was so funny because it was ironic that I was watching the Accountant on TV, and so he had called me and said, “Hey, you have an audition,” and I was like, Oh! And he said, “It’s with Ben Affleck,” and I was like OH! It all happened so fast it didn’t even feel real. Charles, whose character is Chubbs, plays basketball in the film. The actor says he was sent the script and was scared be- cause he never really played the sport before. I played football. 34 | BSM MAGAZINE | APRIL 2020 I’ve always been athletic, but basketball was never really my thing, so that night (getting the part), I got up and took my basketball and went to the rec center and practiced, and I also practiced the script. I woke up the next day of the audition, which was on a Friday. When I went in, there was a dog in the lobby. I got so distracted with the dog that when the casting lady called me five times, I didn’t hear her. When I ran inside the room, I forgot my script, and everything that was supposed to go right, I thought went wrong. Luckily, the audition went well, and they had called me back to audition again because they wanted to see a clip of me doing basketball stuff, training in front of coaches, but I ended up injured. I rolled my ankle practicing because they had actual basketball players there. I was in a wheelchair, and one of the casting ladies came up to me and told me I could leave because I got hurt, and I was rolled out because I couldn’t walk. I am literally on the verge of crying because I was so close after having the directors call back after my first audition went well. My thought: It’s so ri- diculous, man life throws crazy things at you. Charles shared he was stopped before he got to the car to come back inside. The director, Gavin O’Connor, was there. He walked up to me, and hugged me and said, I know you’re injured, but we like your character so much, we will just have to work around it and get you into rehab to work on your leg.