Taylor Kitsch’s latest venture is miles away from Los Angeles, just how the former “Friday Night Lights” actor wants it.” He told The Hollywood Reporter of his latest move to Montana, “I got a later start in the business, and I was able to have a sense of who I was and what I needed.”
He continued, “Being in L.A. was never a great thing for me, and I love being out here; there’s just so much peace to grasp. That’s what this place represents to me: It’s not going to solve every problem, but hopefully, it will help at least one person work toward what they need.” Kitsch is building a space for the veterans and sober/recovery communities in what has become a passion project in Bozeman.
He says of the property where he’s building a home, cabins and a geodesic dome, among other resources like a wood-burning hot tub, “I’m just really excited about this, about it being a base camp for people to empower themselves.” While every nickel for the project has come out of Kitsch’s own pocket, the “Painkiller” star enlisted a veteran’s help to further the build.
While working on the 2013 film “Lone Survivor,” Kitsch became close with retired Navy SEAL Marcus Luttrell. The two men stayed close, and Kitsch’s desire to learn about veterans’ issues has only grown. He explained, “The stakes were very life-and-death, and Marcus was one of the few people I called for help. When you get into that community, it’s like you’re a brother for life, and it’s really beautiful.”
Kitsch has also utilized his relationships with Marines he has met over the years to help build the space. “With my limited skills, I’m more of a runner. Consider me sort of the first AD [assistant director],” he joked of his role on the site.