Jack Black not 'nervous' working with child actors

Oct 26, 2015 IANS



Mumbai, Oct 26 (IANS) Actor Jack Black, who stars as author R.L. Stine alongside three teenagers in director Rob Letterman's action-adventure film "Goosebumps", says he is not "nervous" about working with children in films anymore.


"I was nervous about working with kids when I started 'School of Rock' because I'd never worked with kids before and I was like, 'What if they don't like me?' But I had such a great experience on that film that I was like, 'Oh, this is perfect for me. I'm kind of like a big kid. I work well with kids'," Black said in a statement.


"I don't really think of these guys as kids because they're so smart and mature. But I guess you are still kids, you're still teenagers," he added.


Black said that he thinks of himself as a "father figure" for the young actors.


"I'm kind of like a father figure in a way; I have to make sure that they mind their Ps and Qs. But am I afraid of kids anymore? Now I've got kids, and I am afraid that I'm not doing everything right. But I'm not afraid of my boys. They're the most precious thing in my life," he added.


However, he said he is a "little afraid" of his youngest child, who practices karate on him.


Based on Stine’s best-selling book series of the same name, "Goosebumps" releases in India on Friday in English, Hindi and Tamil in 2D and 3D.


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