Willem Dafoe looks back at Green Goblin and other roles

Willem Dafoe has built a career defined by range and gentle intensity (except for when heβs being downright terrifying). Here he offers his take on a few of his major roles.

Willem Dafoe as Jesus in Martin Scorseseβs βThe Last Temptation of Christ.β
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βThe Last Temptation of Christβ (1988, directed by Martin Scorsese)
Dafoe embraced the role of a most human Jesus in Scorseseβs controversial adaptation of Nikos Kazantzakisβ novel. βIt was one of the best experiences Iβve had,β Dafoe says. βPeople forget it was a low, low-budget movie. Shooting in Morocco, no trailers, Hollywood couldnβt have been further away. It was demanding, and I liked that. Throw me in the deep end, jump off the cliff, Iβll find my wings. Thatβs the best way.βWhen I finished making that movie, I felt like, βWell, I gave it everything I had.β Thatβs a good feeling.β
βWild at Heartβ (1990, directed by David Lynch)
Donning false teeth and a homicidal sneer, Dafoe embodied pure evil in Lynchβs crazed road movie, starring opposite Laura Dern and Nicolas Cage. βThat character was in this kid from Wisconsinβs brain probably from a very early age,β Dafoe says. βBut he was also so far from me. He was in my imagination. If you give me those tools and I can start to pretend the way little kids pretend, itβs very direct, with no desire to judge or decide. Youβre just in it. Thereβs a part of me that always wants to have a little bit of that feeling. Itβs a beautiful film, a beautiful role, and David was very easy and fun to work with.β

Willem Dafoe played the actor playing the title character in the making of βNosferatuβ in 2000βs βShadow of the Vampireβ
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βShadow of the Vampireβ (2000, directed by E. Elias Merhige)
Dafoe found his inner bloodsucker in this mischievous thriller, playing silent film actor Max Schreck as he gets a little too deep into the title role of the German Expressionist classic βNosferatu.β βI got to copy a little because I had a good place to start,β Dafoe says. βYou donβt live by copying, but sometimes you can start by copying. βAnd I had a beautiful model, because Max Schreck did exist and βNosferatuβ did exist as a piece of film.β There were plenty of things to play with β a good script, a good concept, fantastic makeup. It was just one of those things that taps into your imagination.β

Willem Dafoe played scientist Norman Osborne in βSpider-Man.β
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βSpider-Manβ (2002, directed by Sam Raimi)
Dafoe brought gravitas to one of the first and best 21st century superhero movies, playing the ambitious scientist Norman Osborn and his villainous alter ego, the Green Goblin. βI loved doing the wire work, and Sam was a gas,β Dafoe says. βHe was like a kid in a candy store. He was really connected to the story. Those movies take so much delegating, so much planning. He would be sitting there directing a scene, and there would be a line of people that had to have a conference with him, like he was the village mayor or something. I think somehow he really believed in the stuff Peter Parker says, and really believed in the heart of the movie.ββHe was never cynical. He just had a good time with all the toys he had.β
βI just wanted to be the best hotel manager I could be,β Dafoe says of starring in Sean Bakerβs βThe Florida Project.β
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βThe Florida Projectβ (2017, directed by Sean Baker)
Dafoe worked opposite a cast of mostly nonactors as a benevolent but firm motel manager, catering to wandering souls in the shadow of Walt Disney World. βSean Baker goes someplace, embeds himself in that world, lives that world and has those people tell him how to make a movie,β Dafoe says. βWe get there, weβre living with these people. Weβre not going to tell their story in a bullβ way. Weβre going to watch them. Weβre going to learn from them. This was my chance to not be an actor, not have that stink of being an actor, that egotistical, show-off, controlling, making choices, being clever part of being an actor. There are beautiful things about being an actor, but there are also some kind of superficial ones. I just wanted to be the best hotel manager I could be.β