Felix Mallard, an Australian actor known for his role in Netflix's "Ginny & Georgia," values Los Angeles’ diverse neighborhoods that echo his Melbourne roots. He resonates with young audiences through roles that tackle modern male pressures. He starred in films addressing complex themes, such as mental health in "Turtles All the Way Down." Anticipating his upcoming horror film, "Nest," which delves into masculinity, he describes a perfect day in L.A. filled with surfing, music, and adventure, reflecting his love for the city and its lifestyle.
What Felix Mallard has grown to appreciate about living in L.A. is that there's a pocket of town to match every vibe - even if that vibe is "Aussie."
The coastal cities and certainly some parts of Silver Lake and Echo Park feel very Melbourne. They feel very hipster.
It’s a quiet meditation on masculinity and being a father, wrapped up in a really fun spider horror movie.
A perfect Sunday in L.A. involves surfing, playing music loudly, and trekking from West L.A. to the Eastside in the name of adventure.
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