By: Lynn Barker
In Independence Day: Resurgence, Jessie T. Usher plays Dylan Hiller, stepson of Will Smithās heroic fighter pilot Captain Steve Hiller from the first Independence Day movie. Just as it was for Will, the role is a big breakthrough for 24-year-old Jessie T. Usher who has been starring on TV in series like āSurvivorās Remorseā and the feature film When the Game Stands Tall. He was labeled by āThe Hollywood Reporterā as āa rising starā.
In our exclusive interview, Jessie reveals that he finally met his career idol Will Smith who congratulated him on the role, that his dad is the heroic person he likes to live up to, heās into Drakeās music and if you want a second date with this hottie, donāt talk about show biz on the first date!
Kidzworld: Your idol Will Smith played Captain Hiller in the first Independence Day film. You play his grown-up step-son in this movie. Last summer about this time, you hadnāt met or spoken to him. Has that changed? Have you met him?
- Jessie: I have! I met him at the Washington Correspondentās Dinner. I walked up and said āHow you doinā Will Smith, Iām Jessie T. Usherā and he said āI know who you areā and I almost lost my mind right there. Heās the man, you know and he congratulated me on the role and told me heād known for a while that I was going to be playing Dylan and gave me a lot of encouraging words and said how happy he was. Jada was there as well and congratulated me. We work with a lot of the same representation. My business manager worked with Will twenty years ago when he did the first Independence Day so small world.
Kidzworld: Amazing. When I wasĀ on set in AlbuquerqueĀ last summer I was really impressed with the full-sized alien-hybrid fighter ship on the stage. As an actor were you happy to work withĀ practical props like that rather than all green-screen stuff?
- Jessie: Absolutely. Honestly, itās always good to have something that you can feel and see and that works. You can really get into the character. Donāt get me wrong. I loved the blue screen work that we did and the effects work and that kind of stuff because we get to almost do what we want. Itās like being a kid on the playground again. But, at some point you want something to re-ground you. I was very happy that they spent the time and money to make that Moon Base and especially the plane I was flying and feel what that was like and sit inside of it and see that the controls worked. It helped a lot.
Kidzworld: Also did you do any training on how to operate a fighter in the cockpit or just wing it?
- Jessie: I had a run-through when I got into the plane because it was modeled after I believe an F-16 and they told me what the levers are and that kind of stuff. Thereās a lot in there that, in the film, I wouldnāt have to worry about. They had a lot of military specialists there and a pilot came in and said āThis is how you would take off. This is what you would be doingā, because, on camera, they donāt want you to be like staring forward and lookinā crazy (he laughs).Ā Youāre going to be checking things and making sure everything is a go.
Kidzworld: So is the relationship between Patricia (Maika Monroe), Jake (Liam Hemsworth) and your character Dylan really a love triangle that plays out in the film?
- Jessie: Patricia growing up, her dad (played by Bill Pullman) and my dad (Will Smith) basically saved the world with David Levinson (Jeff Goldblum) so we were bound to grow up together and be friends but she falls in love with the Liam Hemsworth character Jake and Iām the guy that will always be protecting her. With the fact that she and I were so close, he wanted my position at the Earth Space Defense. I was the Captain and would lead the Legacy Squad and if he led the squadron, maybe she would feel the same way toward him. It caused a bit of a rivalry but ends up okay. Heās the man she loves but Iām her best friend.
Kidzworld: Very true to life. How was working with Liam?
- Jessie: We had quite a bit together. At the beginning of the film, heās sort of on punishment where heās not allowed to fly because of mistakes heās made but when things get bad we have to call in everybody that we have and we bring him in. Heās a great pilot. Heās a great actor. He brings a lot to the table and heās fun to work with. He keeps it light. Heās very chill. It was nice to have him around.
Kidzworld: What impressed you about working with Roland Emmerich as your director? He has this huge imagination.
- Jessie: Roland is a genius. Heās a mastermind. I couldnāt even imagine what it was like for him to really wrap his head around doing a project like this with so much going on all the time. It was incredible to watch him work. He would take the action and make it real for the actors, to create this universe, the world around us basically just from an image in his head that he is able to portray to everybody else and then pay attention to the most fine details. It was incredible and he knew specifically what he wanted from beginning to end. He just had it together. Sometimes you run into directors who will say āWell, if you donāt know, I donāt knowā but thatās not him. Ā
Kidzworld: Like Dylan, have you ever had a hero in your life that you felt you needed to live up to?
- Jessie: My dad is an incredible human being. Heās done a lot for my family and has always been there. He put me in a position to do what I do. I can only hope to continue to live my life and do as many great things for my future children as he has done for me.
Kidzworld: Awww. Most exciting scene to shoot and hardest scene?
- Jessie: Same scene. Most exciting and hardest to shoot was this whole sequence where Liam and I were waist-deep in like a big tub of water and there is a whole lot going on there. It was physically rough but it was a lot of fun. We got our chance to do things that I never thought Iād be able to do. Iāve never shot underwater before. I never got a chance to really let loose and rip and run in a pool with all these effects and action sequences in there. It was very complex and specific but we were able to let loose and have a blast too. I was very happy with the way it turned out too.
Kidzworld: Do you believe we are alone in the universe or that ātheyā, whether good or bad, are out there somewhere?
- Jessie: I think so. I couldnāt put a face or personality on it but I think there is some type of lifeform that exists outside of Earth. From what Iāve heard, we havenāt had any or real communication but scientists have dedicated their lives in the belief that it is very likely. I agree with them. I think itās very likely.
Kidzworld: Letās get to know you better. In your latest pictures, you have a little goatee going on. Is that for a role or whatās up with that?
- Jessie: Thatās my own thing. Iāll go with anything that makes me feel a little older. I like it. I have a babyface.
Kidzworld: Iāve read that you went to school for culinary arts so whoever gets you is going to get a great cook. (He laughs). What is with the cooking thing? Is your family full of great cooks?
- Jessie: Yeah, but nobodyās ever gone to school and tried to do it professionally. I always wanted a restaurant and said I wanted to design my own menu so I ed this Culinary Restaurant Management Program and I was going that route but everybody in my family can cook, my uncles, everybody.
Kidzworld: Are you and the family going to cook outside for 4th of July?
- Jessie: Me and my family are going on vacation right after the 4th so we will already be in Miami so we wonāt be doing much cooking this year but weāll find some good spots to go to.
Kidzworld: Iāve also heard that you love to dance. Ever do that in a film or want to?
- Jessie: I just love to dance. I took some classes and did it in musical theater. Dance was always a part of my life but mostly just for fun. I never thought about being a professional dancer. Not at all.
Kidzworld: What music are you really into now?
- Jessie: I like Drakeās new album. Iām the first to line up for him. Iāve always been a huge Jeremiah (Jeremih) fan. His latest album is on repeat for me. Love what he does.
Kidzworld: Did you have a fave superhero comic or character growing up? Or is there one you would want to play?
- Jessie: Oooo, Iāve always liked Spider-Man. I donāt know if Iād like to play that but I do want to play somebody cool. Entering into this Sci-Fi world, there have been some huge comic book fans who have thrown out ideas āOh, you should play this guy!āĀ Maybe I can take a look and see who Iād like to play. I havenāt really thought about it. The Marvel and DC worlds already have like a 10 year plan and know whatās going to happen so to be welcomed into that would be amazing. You never know.
Kidzworld: What must a date never do or they wonāt get a second date? Pet dating peeve?
- Jessie: (laughs) Believe it or not I hate it when people talk about acting when Iām not in that atmosphere because I live it all the time. Iām always reading scripts, working or meeting with new filmmakers and always on set. So, when Iām away from that, I want to be away from it and talk about normal stuff. Talk about sports or the gym or just hanginā. I hate it especially on dates when Iām sitting down with somebody and theyāre like āWhat project are you looking at?ā I donāt want to have that conversation. Thatās my pet peeve.
Kidzworld: So youāve got this movie Almost Christmas with a ton of really good actors. Who do you play in that?
- Jessie: That film is about a huge family. Iām the āaccidentā child that comes along a lot later so all of my siblings are about twenty years older than me. This is the first Christmas that everybody is coming back to our parentsā house after our mother has ed. Weāre having to deal with that. Itās a great cast. It has the vibe and energy of the movie Soul Food. Itās something different for me.
Kidzworld: Is there a person in history that you would love to play some day?Ā Or character in a book?
- Jessie: Yes, actually. I would love to play Arthur Ashe (an African-American professional world tennis champ). Nobodyās done that. Iāve heard a lot about it happening on and off throughout the last maybe ten years or so. I would love to play people who have left that kind of impact on peopleās lives and I think playing that role would be huge and that would be a great project.
Kidzworld: Weād go see you in that for sure. What do you think teens will especially get out of seeing Independence Day: Resurgence?
- Jessie: Oh man! Thereās a huge spectacle draw in this film, the technology used in this is top notch and it is not like watching a video game. Itās almost like you are watching this happen in real life. Roland made sure of that. Itās thrilling and exciting and massive but the relationships are small and specific. We were very particular about building the relationships between people throughout the world. The world is united in a way that we can only imagine. Hopefully teens, who are the future of the world, will see that and want to strive towards that. Iām excited for everybody to see it, especially the teenage generation.
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