

When Cloud is on screen, you get the sense that you’re watching a sensitive person reacting in real time. You can see it in his performance, with scant capital-A acting to be seen. The videos are a nice reminder that up until last summer, Cloud was just messing around with his friends, and was one of the young people Euphoria claims to represent.

“The music videos, I’m trying to do some more, you know, like that.” “I still got my little camera, I be filming documentary stuff,” he says. The music videos were filmed on playgrounds and skate parks in the Bay Area, edited with woozy effects and rudimentary editing software.

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“I had a computer and I downloaded the editing software and started making the videos and whatnot,” he says. “If your high school doesn’t look like that, if you live in a small town or whatever the case may be, you know, something in the show that you can find to relate to.”Ī deep YouTube search will turn up Cloud’s personal channel, where as recently as last year he was directing and editing music videos for the rap songs his friends were making. “I think that everyone can relate in some way,” Cloud says. How he thought of that, I don’t know.”īut is that really what high school is like? Are kids today really being pressured to lick one of the world’s most dangerous drugs off the tip of a knife? “I was like, that s- hits way harder,” Cloud says. Levinson secretly told the actor playing Mouse to goad Rue into doing some of the bullying, therefore changing the power dynamics of the scene. The supplier coerces Rue into trying fentanyl, the synthetic opioid that’s 50 times stronger than heroin, all while Fezco watches helplessly, and eventually is humiliated. In one particular instance, Cloud was filming an emotionally wrought scene where Zendaya’s character, Rue, meets Fezco’s drug supplier, Mouse. When asked about Sam Levinson, Euphoria’s auteurist creator, Cloud says he often found himself facing curveballs from the writer-director, who would occasionally change things in the script during shooting by whispering a note into a person’s ear just before filming a take. That’s what it’s called, right? It was cool.”

While in high school he built sets and did lighting and sound for the theater department. “We had some of the same friends I guess, but I didn’t really know her,” he says. Despite Fez’s rough exterior, he has emerged as a fan favorite, and Cloud is tasked with many emotionally intense moments on a show that deals heavily with addiction.Īlthough Euphoria is his first acting credit, Cloud went to the Oakland School for the Arts, which the show’s marquee star Zendaya also attended. He plays Fezco, teenage drug dealer to the show’s unnamed town. Now Cloud, 21, stars in HBO’s hit Gen Z drama Euphoria, which follows an ensemble cast of teenagers as they navigate sex, drugs and high school. All my family lives out there.” The plan was just to “live out there, be working.” “I was gonna move to Ireland for a while. “I just kinda went out to the east coast on a one-way type thing,” he says. At the time, the Oakland, California native was working at a chicken-and-waffles restaurant near the Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
