
Pivot Podcast Yahya Abdul-Mateen Emmy Award-Winning actor on choosing to be interesting vs being right, opens up on pain, purpose, staying true to himself and honor of playing Denzel's role as John Creasy in Netflix's Man on Fire.
Apr 28, 2026
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, an Emmy-winning actor known for Watchmen and Aquaman, reflects on his Oakland roots and unexpected path from architecture to acting. He talks about choosing to be interesting over being right, honoring Denzel’s Creasy while making the role his own, and how pain, purpose, and faith shaped his craft and leadership.
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From Architecture To Yale Drama
- Yahya shifted from architecture to acting after being laid off from city planning and using an acting class to overcome a stutter.
- He auditioned with Ving Rhames' Baby Boy monologue, got into Yale within 14 months, and landed his first TV job 10 days after graduation.
Memorize Then Make Bold Choices
- When auditioning, memorize the script so you can layer choices and decision-making on top of it.
- Predict common reads, then choose a path that will either out-execute the obvious choice or go somewhere the room didn't expect.
Choose Interesting Over Logical Rightness
- Being 'interesting' can unlock choices an actor wouldn't make if they only acted as themselves or tried to be logically 'right.'
- In a scene where the script lacks a confrontation, Yahya found truth by choosing love as the motivation to accept the next beat.
