"Bloodline" star Ben Mendolsohn is in awe of Steven Spielberg as he believes the celebrated director is "singular" and "extraordinary".
Mendolsohn, who plays the role of Nolan Sorrento in Spielberg's "Ready Player One", the official adaptation of Ernest Cline's 2011 best-selling dystopian novel, says he grew up on the director's films in the 1970s.
"I grew up with Mr Spielberg's films so I was happy to get that meeting. But I was also very shy, and did a lot of looking at the ground. I said, 'Look, I don't know if you want to give me the job or not. But this is good enough. Whatever happens from here is jam'," Mendolsohn told the Independent.
The 48-year-old actr said he was "terrified" and found himself at the edge of the seat while watching "Jaws".
"'Jaws' for Australians? Terrifying. Because we got 'em. I don't care about Amity Island. We got sharks! My mum took me to see 'Jaws' at the drive-in and I couldn't make it over the seat."
"I can swim in a pool but I'm only alright if I can touch the bottom. I blame 'Jaws' for that," he added