Not solely did John Hawkes land his first Emmy nomination this 12 months, he really earned two: a supporting actor nom for enjoying the corrupt cop Hank Prior in True Detective: Night time Nation and one other for his track “No Use,” which he composed and carried out in character on the HBO anthology sequence.
After Hawkes was forged, showrunner Issa López instructed that Hank may play music. At first, the actor “wasn’t certain that was an incredible concept,” however then realized he’s at all times been fascinated by individuals who do one thing out of character. “I started to wrap my head round it a bit of extra, and Issa requested if I might write an instrumental rating piece.” A “good-natured argument” ensued about whether or not the track ought to have lyrics.
The track performs in episode 5 whereas Liz Danvers (Jodie Foster) and Evangeline Navarro (Kali Reis) are out looking for the ice cave after which the digital camera pans by means of a protest whereas slicing to Hank enjoying a guitar in his front room.
Writing by means of Hank’s thoughts was a “blessing,” notes Hawkes. “It narrowed the main target a bit of bit into the entire vary of myself and what I’d select to say and put a finer level and a tighter concentrate on what the track could be. I suppose there’s his personal private grievances within the track, frustration with how his life had gone. However I feel while you’re actually particular, typically it turns into extra common.”
By way of enjoying Hank, Hawkes says there was one specific problem he confronted: “A whole lot of the characters are struggling and in ache and dwelling in an excessive amount of frustration, and you retain that in your physique for six months. I don’t think about myself a Methodology actor, however I learn the script daily [even] after I wasn’t working, and simply pretending … these issues in your thoughts get to you. You’re conscious that you simply’re an actor, that you simply’re enjoying this half, your thoughts is aware of that, however your physique takes on one other angle and feels it greater than you’d like. But it surely’s a small value to pay to be concerned in such a beautiful story and piece of writing.”