'Interstellar' Star Matthew McConaughey Reveals The Conversation That Changed His Life, And Led To An Oscar

EXCLUSIVE: The Conversation That Changed Matthew McConaughey's Life
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Matthew McConaughey credits a conversation he had with his business manager for the renaissance in his career that has seen him collecting an Oscar earlier this year, and now starring in Christopher Nolan's stunning blockbuster 'Interstellar'.

Matthew is now so established as one of the finest, most versatile character actors AND movie stars of his generation, that it seems bizarre to remember, only a few summers ago, he was having trouble even getting in the room to be considered for roles away from rom-coms relying on his shirtless, buff form and winning smile.

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Matthew McConaughey plays farmer Cooper in Christopher Nolan's sci-fi blockbuster 'Interstellar'

He tells HuffPostUK that it was his decision to stop working for the best part of two years, and say no to a bunch of predictable offers that meant he became, in his words, "somebody's version of a new good idea".

He explains, "It was the anonymity that did it. I became kind of un-branded in the minds of others for a while."

However, with a wife and young family to look after, he admits he got anxious about his career-defining decision, until he sat down for a conversation with his business manager.

"I had to say, 'Is rent going to be paid? Am I going to have to sell the house? Because I'm going to go into the shadows here for a little while.

"But he told me, everything was fine, to go for it. And I had a supportive wife in this too."

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Matthew McConaughey's weight-loss and striking portrayal of Ron Woodruff earned him an Oscar for 'Dallas Buyers Club'

Good fortune favoured this career courage, with Matthew collecting this year's Best Leading Actor Oscar for his role of an AIDS sufferer organising drugs for himself and others in 'Dallas Buyers Club' - an honour he by no means takes for granted.

"I’m fortunate to have more than a job, this is my career, this is something I love to do," he says passionately.

"I’ve been doing it for 22 years, and I’m constantly growing, trying to get better at what I do. So I got granted the gold standard for our industry for doing excellent work. It means a lot.

"But it in no way feels like a destination, or a finishing line. It’s a wonderful peak of a moment in my career, but very quickly, you think, right, let’s go back to work."

And here we are, with his role as farmer turned astronaut Cooper central to Christopher Nolan's enormous sci-fi dramatic epic 'Interstellar' - a film surprisingly as much about family love as it is about space travel and exploration. It's not the first time Matthew's gone into space on screen, but it's got him thinking again...

"I did a film called 'Contact' over a decade ago, and that made me think how big this back yard is.

"This one has me thinking about the tangibility, the practicality, the accessibility of that being a new frontier. What’s out there? I’m looking up more."

'Interstellar' is in UK cinemas this Friday 7 November. Watch the trailer above...

The Wit and Wisdom of Matthew McConaughey
On why he never wears a shirt(01 of16)
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Well, I grew up in the country and didn't wear shirts or shoes. My mom didn't even put a bathing suit on us in the country club until we were nine."
On not checking whether a dragon is a male or a female(02 of16)
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"When I'm running for my life I generally don't look back at the plumbing." -- Denton Van Zan in "Reign of Fire"
On naming male appendages(03 of16)
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"If you are gonna name my... member, you have to name it something hyper-masculine. Something like Spike or Butch or Krull the Warrior King!" -- Ben in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days" (credit:Alamy)
On turning his back on romance(04 of16)
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"The pain you feel will never compare to the regret that comes from walking away from love. And from someone who's felt a lot of both trust me. Regret beats pain everyday of the week and twice on Sunday." -- "Ghosts of Girlfriends Past"
On his plans for the afterlife(05 of16)
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"I want to be reincarnated as a jaguar. They're the coolest animals in the world. I came across one very briefly in the Manú National Park in Peru. I followed its tracks and got close enough to realize how beautifully self-contained it was. Jaguars are keen and they're perfectly poised. I'd sure love to be that well-designed."
On philosophy(06 of16)
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"What if what I think is great really is great, but not as great as something greater?" -- Steve in "The Wedding Planner"
On sex(07 of16)
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"I've had a lot of girlfriends. Sometimes I'm the rebound guy. Other times, I'm the 'explore new areas of your sexuality' guy. But every single time, we have fun. I have fun, they have fun. It's good for me, it's good for them, and I would argue that it's damn good for civilization as a whole." -- Tripp in "Failure to Launch" (credit:Getty)
On women's purses(08 of16)
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"Guys, a woman's purse, all right, it's her secret source of power. There are many dark and dangerous things in there, that we, the male species, should know nothing about." -- Ben in "How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days"
On punctuation(09 of16)
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On his bongo scene in "Magic Mike"(10 of16)
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"Now it's a pretty good scene, but it probably won't be as well-remembered as my October, 1999, get-arrested-for-playing-the-congas-in-the-birthday-suit scene."
On wrestling cows as practice(11 of16)
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"If you can catch eye contact with a mammal, you can buy yourself some time--because as another mammal, you can communicate. You can't trust a reptile... I have dreams about this kind of shit. I don't want to wrestle any of these things, but I'm just saying, that's what I'd do if the situation arose where I'm just sitting there and I go, 'Oh, look there. That grizzly has got my girl and child. How we gonna work this out?'" (credit:Flickr: Denise Cross)
On America(12 of16)
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"I love to travel to different countries where there is no electricity or where I don't know the language, there is no hot food, there is no clean water, where all of a sudden you go through withdrawals. And then you come back home to America and, oh man, that just tastes beautiful and that hot water just feels great, that soft bed feels good. I don't notice sometimes the luxuries I have until I leave them."
On being a minimalist(13 of16)
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"I've lived in big houses and a big space gave me too many options. I had this amazing chair that I loved but I'd go months without sitting on it. I had some nice paintings on the walls but I'd hardly ever look at them. I realized I didn't need those things. My Airstream trailer is 28' by 7' and it's got everything I need. My living space is so small that I can sit on the toilet and scramble eggs at the same time. How cool is that?"
On dealing with wild animals(14 of16)
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"It's amazing how quickly you shower when you think there might be a python in your room. There were heaps of weird creatures around in Queensland when we were shooting 'Fool's Gold.' I had an eight-foot python in the coconut tree in my backyard and a six-foot python in my shed. With pythons about, you quickly get used to sleeping with one eye open."
On being from Texas(15 of16)
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"To understand me, you need to understand Texan logic. If you come from Texas, you're 100 percent American but you'll do things the Texan way. We're independent. We've got our own way of doing things. Try to build fences round us and we'll run you out of town."
On his favorite meal(16 of16)
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"You haven't lived until you've tasted my butt chicken. You get a can of beer and leave half of the liquid inside it. Throw a bunch of spices into the can, then stick that in the chicken and stand it up on the grill. The beer will start to boil and the spices begin to lubricate the chicken. Do it right and nothing on this earth tastes better I cooked it up for Al Pacino while we were making 'Two for the Money.' He dug it, man. All the proof I need." (credit:Getty)