Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Success came over time for Melton

- By Krysta Fauria

Fame didn’t come overnight for Charles Melton.

The 32-year-old “May December” star, currently reaping praise and racking up awards and nomination­s for his scene-stealing performanc­e alongside acclaimed Hollywood veterans Natalie Portman and Julianne Moore, has dutifully been chipping away at his resume since he moved to Los Angeles more than a decade ago.

“I was walking dogs and working Chinese takeout seven years ago,” Melton recalled of his early days trying to make it as an actor.

But his role in “May December” has snagged him several accolades heading into awards season, including outstandin­g supporting performanc­e at the Gotham Awards and a Golden Globe nomination.

And while his story isn’t one of instant success, he believes the maturity he gained along the way was instrument­al in giving him the chops necessary to make his characters believable, particular­ly in the debatably campy Todd Haynes melodrama.

“I remember hearing this thing a while ago that Bryan Cranston said. And the message I received was that, in order to craft a character, you have to be a craftsman of your own life outside of what you do,” Melton says. “The chipping away, I think — I don’t know, I think it’s good.”

That life experience and refined understand­ing of the human condition — combined with his foray into campy dramas with his role as (the second) Reggie in the cult teen series “Riverdale” — informed Melton’s “May December” character, Joe Yoo.

In addition to being a Haynes enthusiast even before the actor starred in one of his projects, Melton has also developed an appreciati­on for auteurs like Ingmar Bergman and Paul Thomas Anderson.

But his love of cinema began with more approachab­le stories. He cited fond memories of going to the theater often with his dad to see action movies and big blockbuste­rs when they lived in South Korea.

“Growing up as an Army brat, there’s not too many art house films that are being played, you know, in the military base markets internatio­nally. So that was kind of the world that I lived in,” Melton recalls.

His family eventually returned to the United States and settled down in Kansas, where Melton spent his teenage years.

Though his role in “May December” and subsequent recognitio­n for it has felt like a major “I made it” moment, each baby step along the way has also been a dream come true.

But even as he relishes the critical acclaim he has garnered and looks forward to the future projects that come as a result, Melton has sought to be present in normal human moments amid the success, like going camping and making kimchi with his mom.

“There’s a couple of things that I’ve been looking at that I’m really excited about, but right now, I’m just trying to breathe,” he says.

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 ?? CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP ?? Charles Melton, seen Nov. 20, has earned accolades for his performanc­e in “May December.”
CHRIS PIZZELLO/AP Charles Melton, seen Nov. 20, has earned accolades for his performanc­e in “May December.”

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