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Kitsch and Johnson's characters are hurled into a bloody battle with a Mexican drug cartel in "Savages," whose cast includes Blake Lively, John Travolta, Salma Hayek and Benicio Del Toro. "He was very masculine, a very strong and attractive guy but seemed like a solid guy, a guy who could be an ex-Afghani, Iraqi war veteran who would back his man to the end and bring his team out with him," Stone said of Kitsch. Kitsch grew up in British Columbia and got his start in Hollywood in such movies as "Snakes on a Plane" and "John Tucker Must Die" before landing a starring role on "Friday Night Lights." Peter Berg, who directed the big-screen "Friday Night Lights" and was an executive producer on the TV spinoff, also directed Kitsch in "Battleship," and the two are reuniting for "Lone Survivor," based on the real-life story of Navy SEALs pursuing a Taliban leader. Despite the film flops, Kitsch figures he built work relationships that might lead to roles throughout his career. "I know personally, and this is the main thing to me that matters most, you talk to anybody I've ever worked with, ever. They will say that I'm probably the hardest-working actor you've watched in preparation, in drive, in what I put into it," Kitsch said. "I think at the end of the day, that's what matters. If you and I work together, and I go, `Yeah, I'll go to war with you again," I think that's the ultimate compliment you can give anyone."
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