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Frank Grillo (Kingdom, Captain America: Civil War) goes on an E-ticket thrill ride in the new Netflix film Wheelman, available today, who is just out of prison, but is in debt to the mob and has to pay off his IOU before he can be free and clear.
āHe owes the mob this one job, but ultimately he just wants to reconnect with his daughter, have a relationship, and be a regular guy, and itās just not happening,ā Grillo tells Parade.com in this exclusive interview. āNot that night, and thatās where you get the conflict and the tension.ā
What starts out as a simple bank robbery turns into a high stakes race-to-survive when things quickly go bad. With a car full of money and his family on the line, the clock is ticking to figure out who double-crossed him and the only person he can trust is his 13-year-old daughter.
During our conversation, Grillo talks more about racing through the streets at Boston late at night, working with wife Wendy Moniz, will there be more Purge movies in his future, and more.
This movie was very stressful to watch because thereās so much that can go wrong at any moment. What was it like to film? Did you feel that tension when you were filming it?
Yeah, we were under a time constraint. Obviously, we were shooting at night, and it was the first time that Joe Carnahan and I were producing a film, and I knew that if we didnāt keep the tension in the script, the way it was setup, we would have a pretty big failure on our hands. So, there was a lot of that sense of weāve got to keep this tense and interesting. It was a lot of work, but about midway through, we had the feeling that we had something cool.
So tell me a little bit about Wheelman, and this is my pun for the day. What drives him?
I often say you come to a place in life when youāre a man, where youāve run out of time, and you have to make a choice, and thatās either live a simpler life that is maybe not as exciting, but you take care of your family, and you be a stand up guy, and I think thatās Wheelman. I think thatās what this guy is going through.
Did you have to take driving lessons? I talked to Ansel Elgort when he did Baby Driver, and he did.
Yeah, I did. You know, I worked a little bit with some [stunt drivers] just for a day, but I race motorcycles and stuff. Iām a bit of a speed demon. I know my way around a car pretty well, so I was confident.
The great thing about the people in Boston is they really laid out the red carpet for us. They closed streets down, so I knew it was safe enough that I could go a little crazy, but it was me. Mostly 90 percent of it is practical. Itās me driving and talking at the same time. So it was fun. I mean, listen, I got to be a wild man for 19 days.
As an actor, when you donāt have your whole physicality because youāre stuck in a car, is that harder?
Yeah, it is hard because you canāt be too big. You canāt do too much because I have a camera in front of my face mounted on the car, or I have a camera in the car on the side of my head. So, I really had to prepare this movie. This was a great opportunity for me, and so I prepared a lot, so I knew where this guy was emotionally, intellectually, spiritually, psychologically, and physically at any given moment in the film. I was always in it, and there was nothing manufactured about it. It was a great experiment that I think we pulled off.
You have an executive producer credit on this. How did you go about making that transition to working behind the camera?
Joe Carnahan and I had been looking to do something together since we did The Grey, and he found this script through Jeremy Rush who was a PA at the time. We brought it to CAA, our agents, and we said we want to produce it. We have a new company. We want to be boots on the ground. Netflix came in and they bought it and they agreed we should produce it and we were off to the races.
I just did another TV show for Netflix that we produced, and another film called El Chicano that we produced. So now our company is going to do The Raid and three other films that are in the pipeline, and so weāre off.
Does having a business degree from college help you be a producer?
Not at all. I donāt know what it helps you with, but itās generally not that. You know Hollywood is a business based on relationships, like many businesses. So itās really about knowing how to execute, and Joe and I have been in the business long enough that we both know how to execute, and then just maintaining great relationships, so thatās the struggle.
Wendy Moniz, your real-life wife, plays your wife in this. You met onGuiding Light, so whatās it like to work with her all these years later?
Itās so funny because for the past three years, I was doing a show called Kingdom, on DirecTV, and so we hired her. Wendy came and played my love interest for one season, I think eight episodes. So we had just worked together about a year ago, very closely, very intimately, and then, obviously, had done Guiding Light, and she was on another pilot for a TV show of mine, Battery Park, so Iām used to working with her. I think sheās amazing. Sheās working on Yellowstone right now with Kevin Costner, Taylor Sheridanās new show.
When I look at your roles from Kingdom to The Purge franchise and Captain America: The Winter Soldier, it seems as if theyāre all very physical, tough guys. Is that something that you relate to, or is it typecasting?
You know, it is a little bit of both, but, I think, I found this niche like Liam Neesen did with Taken. You know Iāve got chops. I can act pretty well. Iām a blue-collar guy. Iām an authentic guy. I did grow up fighting and I am a bit of a rough-around-the-edges fellow, and people believe me when Iām in those situations. So in my later career, itās turned into a real cottage industry for me. I think once or twice a week I get offered a film that is very physically oriented, so that seems to be where Iām going. I love it and I have fun doing it. I love to stay in shape, so itās all worked out well.
Is there possibly another Purge movie in the future, or is that over?
Definitely. Thereās a Purge 4, but I am definitely not in it. Those days are over for me.
Any other sequels that youāre going to be doing?
I have a movie coming out called Beyond Skyline, which is a sequel, and I just was in a movie in China called Wolf Warrior II, which just made $900 million in China. Itās the second largest domestic film in the history of movies, behind Star Wars. So, now I have a very big presence in Asia, which is great for our business because thatās a burgeoning film market. I donāt think I have any more sequels. I think Iām done with sequels.
What else is coming up?
Iām going to do a movie called Donnybrook with James Badge Dale and Jamie Bell, which is based on a novel, and then weāre going to do a movie called Decoy with Andy Garcia and Tyler Posey, and then I have another movie after that. Thatās what life is now.
So few soap actors will make the transition. Why do you think you were successful? Is it because you only did the one contract?
I wasnāt a soap actor. I got there. I knew what it was. I knew I was only going to be there for a short time. I tried to make the best of it. It was fun for a minute. I was young. I got paid a little bit of money, but that was never my trajectory. From about a year after I got on the show, I wanted to get off the show. Melodrama and daytime television wasnāt what I was looking to do with my life.
Wheelman, written and directed by Jeremy Rush, begins streaming on Netflix today.
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Interview with Frank Grillo at NYCC.

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Full length Wheelman trailer
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