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Ethan Hawke Calls ‘Blue Moon’ Role His ‘Gift of a Lifetime’ After Landmark Oscar Nod

By Matthias Binder February 26, 2026
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A Role That Pushed Every LimitReviving Lorenz Hart’s Complex LegacyA Lifelong Bond Fuels the MagicGratitude Defines a Storied Career

A Role That Pushed Every Limit (Image Credits: Flickr)

Ethan Hawke secured his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor at age 55 for his demanding portrayal of lyricist Lorenz Hart in Richard Linklater’s indie film “Blue Moon.”[1][2]

A Role That Pushed Every Limit

Hawke described the performance as the hardest of his career, requiring a staggering volume of dialogue delivered in real time during a single 1943 party scene at Sardi’s bar on the opening night of “Oklahoma!”[2][3] He memorized more lines on the first day of shooting than in the previous decade combined, a process that “broke my brain.”[3]

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The film unfolds mostly through Hart’s monologues, where he shares career anecdotes and laments his split from composer Richard Rodgers.[2] Hawke underwent physical changes, including shaving his head for a comb-over and altering his posture to appear shorter, likening the experience to skiing a slope too steep for survival.[2][4] “Holy shit, I’m going to die,” he recalled feeling during preparation.[2] Workshops with Linklater spanned years, building the character’s wit and vulnerability.

Reviving Lorenz Hart’s Complex Legacy

Hart, known for hits like “My Funny Valentine” and “Blue Moon,” grappled with insecurity, alcoholism, and fading relevance as Rodgers partnered with Oscar Hammerstein.[1][4] Hawke first encountered Hart’s work while portraying Chet Baker, drawn to lyrics blending silliness with profound themes of loneliness and heartbreak.[1]

The screenplay by Robert Kaplow, also Oscar-nominated, captured Hart’s contradictions: diminutive yet commanding, self-loathing yet arrogant.[4] Hawke treated the role like lyrics dancing atop Rodgers’ musical structure, balancing gravitas and playfulness.[2] Co-stars Margaret Qualley, Bobby Cannavale, and Andrew Scott populated the tense party atmosphere.[3]

A Lifelong Bond Fuels the Magic

This marks Hawke’s ninth collaboration with Linklater, friends since 1993 when the director spotted him in a play.[5] Linklater held the project for over a decade, waiting for Hawke to age into Hart.[5] “Rick’s unflagging friendship… That’s what I take away,” Hawke said.[5]

Their process involved sharing records and biographies, immersing in Rodgers and Hart’s theater world.[5] Hawke credited Linklater’s intuition: “I don’t think anybody else really would’ve thought of me for this character.”[5] Now streaming on Netflix, the film premiered at Berlin and built buzz despite limited promotion.[1]

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Gratitude Defines a Storied Career

Hawke’s fifth Oscar nod follows supporting bids for “Training Day” and others, plus screenplay recognition.[3] From “Dead Poets Society” teen stardom to Brooklyn family life with wife Ryan Shawhues and four children, he views acting as noble enlightenment over ego traps.[1]

  • Started acting via improv class after school, landing a sword-wielding role.
  • Mentored by Jeff Bridges’ authentic style in Texas favorites like “The Last Picture Show.”
  • Optimistic for career’s second half: “Everything is just starting again.”[1]
  • Feels a “loving vibration” guiding him, especially now.[1]

“It was a role that was the gift of a lifetime for me,” Hawke reflected, pushing limits amid profound gratitude.[1] A wash of appreciation washes over him for the recognition after decades of craft.

Key Takeaways

  • Hawke’s first lead nod crowns 30+ years, blending massive memorization and transformation.
  • “Blue Moon” spotlights Hart’s razor-edge genius amid personal turmoil.
  • Linklater-Hawke synergy turns a decade-long dream into awards contender.

Ethan Hawke’s journey in “Blue Moon” underscores persistence and partnership in cinema’s indie realm. What role has moved you most in recent awards season? Tell us in the comments.

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