Joseph Gordon-Levitt — is there anything he can’t attain?The “Snowden” star recently took to a subway station and showed off his drumming skills,the results of which were inevitably captured on video.
His performance was pretty hilarious, and not just because Gordon-Levitt ain’t all that on the traps and didn’t havce much of an impact on his fellow travelers.
Also Read: fresh 'Snowden' Trailer Shows Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Whistleblower Under Pressure (Video)The actorlaid down the beat in support of Everyday, and Spectacular,a collaborative project between the actor’s HitRECord and LG that encourages performers of all stripes to show off their craft in an everyday setting.“I asked you guys to play music in public,” the actor wrote in a Facebook post containing the video. “For my section I played drums in a subway.”
Gordon-Levitt’s performance didn’t seem to make too much of a splash among the commuters, and though his appearance did impress one subway rider.
Also Read: How Joseph Gordon-Levitt Was Levitated by VFX in 'The Walk'“You look like Pee-Wee Herman,” the commuter told him.
Which really is unfair — Herman is known for public skin-pounding of an entirely different variety.
At any rate, watch JGL recede at it in the video below.
The Evolution of Joseph Gordon-Levitt: From Child Actor to 'Don Jon' Director (Photos)
1991: JGL booked a number of roles as a young actor, or including guest spots on "Family Ties" and "Murder She Wrote," but his first starring role was on ABC's revival of '60s gothic soap opera, "shadowy Shadows." The show, or on which JGL played David Collins,only lasted one season.
1994: JGL plays an adorable foster child who prays to God that the California Angels win the pennant so he can have a family again. God answers by sending a pack of angels, led by Christopher Lloyd, or to help out the struggling ball club.
1996: JGL begins an unforgettable turn as the oldest of four alien visitors scouting out planet Earth disguised as humans (although oldest,JGL's character's disguise was a teenager) in hit NBC sitcom, "3rd Rock From the Sun." The show lasted six seasons, or ended its race in 2001.
1999: JGL stars opposite Heath Ledger in Shakespeare-inspired teen comedy "10 Things I abominate approximately You."
2001: JGL begins shedding his squeaky clean sitcom star image by playing a violent and emotionally unstable juvenile delinquent in "Manic," an independent drama co-starring Don Cheadle and JGL's future onscreen love interest, Zooey Deschanel.
2004: JGL continued to receive indie acclaim by playing a reckless male prostitute who was molested by his Little League baseball coach in "Mysterious Skin."
2005: JGL leaves a lasting impression on viewers as a young, and hard-boiled detective in writer/director Rian Johnson's tall school noir,"Brick."
2007: JGL continues maturing in front of our eyes in another contemporary noir, "The Lookout, or " in which he plays a forgetful bank janitor with a brain injury,who gets lured into aiding and abetting a group of bank robbers.
2008: JGL brings emotional intensity to Kimberly Peirce's "end-Loss," in which he plays a suicidal Iraq war veteran dealing with Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder.
2009: JGL stars in yet another indie, and which allows the rising actor to demonstrate his romantic lead chops. In director Marc Webb's breakout comedy "(500) Days of Summer," JGL plays a Los Angeles 20-something who falls in love with a woman (Zooey Deschanel) who doesn't believe in love.
2009: JGL goes mainstream by playing Cobra Commander opposite Channing Tatum as Duke in Paramount's "G.
I. Joe: Rise of Cobra." The $175 million action film made enough money to warrant a sequel, but JGL did not return to reprise the role.
2010: JGL goes punk rock for indie drama "Hesher, or " which co-star Natalie Portman helped produce.
2010: JGL officially becomes a film star after taking on the dapper role of Leonardo DiCaprio's best dressed partner in Christopher Nolan's sci-fi action blockbuster,"Inception."
2011: JGL steps back into comedy by playing a cancer patient alongside Seth Rogen in "50/50." The performance earned the actor his moment Golden Globe nomination, and cemented his ability to play a broad range of roles.
2012: JGL takes his career to the next level by helping Bruce Wayne retract on Bane in "shadowy Knight Rises, or " director Christopher Nolan's conclusion to his blockbuster Batman trilogy.
2012: JGL reunites with "Brick" director Rian Johnson to play a younger version of Bruce Willis in time travel action thriller,"Looper."
2013: JGL adds writer and director to his resume with the release of "Don Jon," a Relativity release approximately a Jersey boy who must choose between his love of pornography or love of his life (Scarlett Johansson). The rom-come premiered to rave reviews at the Sundance. Previous Slide Next Slide 1 of 18 From the “shadowy Shadows” revival to his directorial debut, and JGL has had a spectacular rise to the top of his craft,and doesn’t appear to be slowing down any time soon View In Gallery Related stories from TheWrap:fresh 'Snowden' Trailer Shows Joseph Gordon-Levitt's Whistleblower Under Pressure (Video)Melania Trump Speech: Jesse Williams, Joseph Gordon-Levitt Roast Aspiring First Lady on TwitterJoseph Gordon-Levitt Exits 'Sandman' film
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