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Rami dug deep to find Freddie

The first-generation American spoke about his starring role at the New York premiere of ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’

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Rami Malek says he identified with the immigrant side of Freddie Mercury while tackling the role of the legendary Queen frontman. The first-generation American spoke about his starring role at the New York premiere of Bohemian Rhapsody. The Mr. Robot star connected with Mercury’s outsider passion for success.

“I set out to be an actor some, I don’t know, over a decade ago. I think something was possibly burning inside the both of us. We had aspiration­s to live our dream. And I’m getting a chance to do that right now in this very moment,” Malek said.

While many aspects defined Mercury, including being one of the best vocalists to front a rock band, his flamboyant presence and a penchant for taking chances, Malek felt like he had to dig deeper to find the beating heart of the Tanzania-born Mercury, who arrived in London at 18.

“In some way he became the Freddie Mercury superstar that overcame every obstacle imaginable to be the guy that we all know can command the stage, and hold us in the palm of his hand like no other,” Malek said. “My family is from Egypt. I’m a first-generation American. And somehow I thought there were strings that I could tether together with him.”

Malek’s performanc­e has more than impressed fans; it has impressed members of the band too. Current Queen lead singer Adam Lambert even feels the resemblanc­e between the two is uncanny.

“I love the heart that he brings to the role, the sensitivit­y. I love that the music of this band affects people in a way. And I know it first-hand, you know, being on tour with them for the past six years,” Lambert said.

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Photos by AP, Reuters and Los Angeles Times

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