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[Eben Moss-Bachrach on Playing Richie in 'The Bear' and His Journey into the Marvel Universe]-[Ebon Moss-Bachrach Takes Us Inside 'The Bear' Kitchen]

Fresh Air · B2 · 2025-06-25

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The Evolution of Richie: Eben Moss-Bachrach on 'The Bear' and Beyond

In a recent episode of Fresh Air, actor Eben Moss-Bachrach sat down with Anne-Marie Baldonado to discuss his acclaimed role as Richie in the FX series The Bear, his transition into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and his career-spanning approach to acting.

Finding Heart in the Chaos of 'The Bear'

Eben Moss-Bachrach’s portrayal of Richie has undergone a dramatic transformation. Initially perceived as "loud, abrasive, and ornery," Richie is revealed to be a deeply wounded character struggling with the death of his best friend, Michael, and the disintegration of his personal life. Moss-Bachrach notes that he related to the character’s sense of displacement, stating, "I knew that this was a man who was suffering, who was finding himself in a world that he didn't really recognize anymore."

Despite the intense, high-octane environment of the restaurant—which Moss-Bachrach describes as a place where "everyone's screaming at each other"—the actor highlights that the set itself is "loving, fun, calm, and well-run." He credits the show’s success to the "enormous amount of rehearsal" and the collaborative sensitivity of the crew, which contrasts sharply with the volatile dynamics of the characters they portray.

The Journey of Self-Discovery: 'Forks'

One of the most pivotal episodes for Richie is "Forks," where he trains at a Michelin-starred restaurant. Moss-Bachrach admits that filming this episode was "lonely" because it lacked the familiar rapport of the core cast. However, this isolation mirrored Richie’s internal shift. The iconic scene where Richie drives home singing Taylor Swift’s "Love Story" serves as a "triumphant moment" of release. Moss-Bachrach describes the importance of such visceral moments, noting that playing a character who is "fighting for their survival" often leaves little room for such exuberance.

From 'Girls' to the Fantastic Four

Reflecting on his past work, including his role as Desi in Girls, Moss-Bachrach describes his earlier characters as "well put together on the outside, but a lot of crisis and chaos going on internally." This duality continues in his upcoming role as Ben Grimm (The Thing) in Marvel’s The Fantastic Four: First Steps.

Transitioning to a motion-capture performance offered a unique challenge. Moss-Bachrach explains that he had to reconcile the "horrible monster" exterior of The Thing with the character's humanity. He describes the process as a mix of physical restriction and creative freedom: "I wasn't confined to my body and my physical appearance the way that I am for any other part I've ever done. So there were things I could do with movement... it became a much more imaginative fantasy."

Collaboration and Legacy

Moss-Bachrach’s career is defined by deep personal collaborations, including his long-standing professional relationship with John Bernthal. It was Moss-Bachrach who suggested Bernthal for the role of Michael in The Bear, arguing that Michael should remain a "specter" to avoid diminishing his larger-than-life presence. Now, the two are set to reunite on Broadway for Dog Day Afternoon. Discussing his preparation for the stage, Moss-Bachrach expresses his love for the collaborative nature of theater, stating, "It’s like everyone’s getting their hands dirty. It feels very alive and exciting."

Through every role—from the bellhop in The Royal Tenenbaums to the complex, evolving Richie—Moss-Bachrach continues to prioritize honesty and human connection. Whether he is wearing a motion-capture suit for Marvel or navigating the high-stress kitchen of a Chicago sandwich shop, his work remains a testament to the power of finding humanity within even the most abrasive exteriors.

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A different future is closer than you think
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It was a play on a panettone.
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Don't go messing with their heads
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I was running it fine without you.
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I think that Richie is the character I've done the most dramatic 180 on
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back against the wall
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keep him afloat
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