Yahya Abdul-Mateen II is making ready to be in every single place.
After starring in “Watchmen,” which earned him an Emmy Award and just lately in Marvel’s “Marvel Man,” the New Orleans native is gearing as much as play John Creasy in Netflix’s adaptation of “Man on Fireplace.” If the identify Creasy sounds acquainted, it’s the identical character Denzel Washington is iconic within the 2004 movie of the identical identify.
As excessive as Mateen’s star continues to rise, he stays grounded. And going for his desires has led him proper to the place he’s now. Throughout a latest episode of “The Pivot” with Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Fred Taylor, the 39-year-old actor mirrored on his upbringing in New Orleans, his first sense of neighborhood and the way he later discovered his drive to develop into an actor.
“It’s chilly as a result of I labored in metropolis planning after school,” Mateen informed Clark and firm across the six-minute mark. “I labored in metropolis planning, and I bought laid off about 10 months into that job.”
Earlier than touchdown the place in metropolis planning, Mateen was learning structure at UC Berkeley. Within the means of giving shows and getting snug talking publicly, the “Watchmen” actor needed to overcome a stutter inherited from his father. However because the youngest of six and a baby who continuously grew to become the “new child” after attending 13 completely different colleges, he needed to discover a means.
Appearing was his means of making an attempt to overcome the stutter. It additionally grew to become his lifeline after getting laid off.
“I stated, “Man, I believe I’m going to go strive the performing factor cuz that was enjoyable.” I stated, “Okay, effectively, that is my plan. I’mma go and, , apply to graduate faculty and actually give performing my finest shot,” he stated. “I’m going to provide myself three years to make important progress. I didn’t know what important progress meant, however I knew that on the finish of three years, if I didn’t make it, that I might return to graduate faculty and go examine metropolis politics or one thing like that.
“And on the finish of 14 months, I bought into Yale and NYU and Harvard and American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.”
That single interval of dedication in the end positioned Mateen in Connecticut on the prestigious Ivy League faculty, the place he graduated in 2015 with a Grasp’s of Advantageous Arts diploma. Months later, he made his big-time debut as Cadillac within the short-lived Netflix collection, “The Get Down.”
Years later, after the Emmy win for “Watchmen,” Mateen stated he discovered one thing that even after leaving faculty 5 years prior and now holding one in all his occupation’s high honors? No award would make him completely happy.
“That taught me if I name that success, proper? What that taught me is prefer it’s not going to come back from nothing exterior,” he says with affirmation. “That feeling is just not going to come back from nothing exterior. It’s going to come back from , from how you are feeling about your self, from just like the influence that you just make on the world, the influence that you just make on your loved ones.”
As he steps into the position of Creasy, Mateen needed to verify himself, particularly the concept that he was competing with Washington, somewhat than recognizing that Creasy was merely a job the two-time Oscar winner as soon as performed. Now he will get so as to add his personal spin to the character and additional construct the actor’s rising résumé, bringing shade to a few of TV and movie’s most intricate characters.
“Considered one of my performing academics, he would say, ‘Do you need to be proper or do you need to be fascinating?’ he recalled. “I used to be like, ‘Okay, I believe I need to be fascinating.’ So, generally I succeed, generally I don’t, however I’m all the time going for it.”

















