Australian actor Liam Hemsworth, who has been credited of making the thriller film Arkansas worth watching, is featured on the One Last Thing section of Who on its June 15, 2020 issue.
The 30-year-old actor plays the role of Kyle who along with director Clark Duke's Swin work for a drug kingpin named Frog. The American thriller is Duke's directorial debut. The film was released on Video On Demand (VOD) last month.
Liam gamely shared to Who that he sings every morning as he has a lot of energy as soon as he wakes up. He sings mostly gibberish though, the Australian admitted.
He also said that the last game he played was scrabble with his model girlfriend Gabriella Brooks. Liam said that playing scrabble made him nostalgic as he used to play it with his grandmother. It also made him realized that he is bad at spelling.
As to the last moment of bliss that he had, it was when he paddled out a few days ago and was fortunate to be all by his lonesome. He said that he is grateful to be able to spend time in Australia where surfing is still allowed.
The Hunger Games actor also shared that his last recurring dream is of someone chasing him or holding him down. Liam also shared to Who that he gets sleep paralysis and added that he should see a doctor about it. He narrated that his eyes are closed but it is as if he is trying to awaken himself.
And, in answer to when was the last time he got recognized, Liam said that whenever he goes out, he is often mistaken for his brother, Chris, who plays Thor in the Avengers movies. Or, that he is one of the Hemsworth brothers.
Nowadays, when someone approaches him for a photo, Liam said he would tell them no as he is practicing social distancing but in reply, he'd be told it's funny but that they really need to get a photo with him.


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