Movies David Harbour keeps a framed photo of Hellboy in his closet to humble himself The actor said he gazes upon the photo "whenever I'm feeling particularly good about myself." By Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis Emlyn Travis is a news writer at Entertainment Weekly with over five years of experience covering the latest in entertainment. A proud Kingston University alum, Emlyn has written about music, fandom, film, television, and awards for multiple outlets including MTV News, Teen Vogue, Bustle, BuzzFeed, Paper Magazine, Dazed, and NME. She joined EW in August 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on February 1, 2023 05:34PM EST David Harbour is staying humble with a little help from his old pal Hellboy. While taking Architectural Digest on a tour of his Brooklyn home with wife Lily Allen, the Stranger Things actor revealed that he keeps a framed portrait of himself as Hellboy tucked away in his closet to help him stay grounded. "Just whenever I'm feeling particularly good about myself," Harbour joked, showing off the snapshot while Allen laughed in the background. "I like to always remember where I came from." David Harbour says Hellboy keeps him humble. Architectural Digest/YouTube Harbour starred as the titular half-human, half-demon fighting to prevent the end of the world in Neil Marshall's 2019 film adaptation. Based on the same graphic novel series that inspired the well-received movies by Guillermo del Toro starring Ron Pearlman, Harbour's take on the character was widely panned by critics and theatergoers alike. It currently holds a 17 percent approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes. The negative reaction to the film was so surprising to Harbour that he reached out to Ryan Reynolds, who famously suffered his own superhero flop with the 2011 film Green Lantern, for advice on how to properly handle bombing at the box office. "I called him and I was like, 'Hey man, I just need to know something. You know Green Lantern? Huge flop for you. What the f--- is that like because I think I'm going to hit that right now?'" Harbour told GQ last July. "'Am I gonna be okay? Am I gonna survive this?'" At the time, Harbour said that he believed the film's deviation from its original source material was what irked comic book fans the most. "It was a very difficult experience because I wanted a lot out of it. I really like [creator Mike Mignola], I like that character," he told the outlet. "And then immediately when it began, even when it was announced, I realized that people did not want that character reinvented. I was very naive and optimistic about what we were going to do." While his Hellboy portrait might serve to keep him humble, Harbour has also collected some more positive closet tchotchkes to lift up his spirits too. An action figure version of his Marvel character Red Guardian, a role Harbour will reprise in the upcoming film The Thunderbolts, can also be seen keeping watch during the tour too. Sign up for Entertainment Weekly's free daily newsletter to get breaking TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews with your favorite stars, and more. Related content: David Harbour called Green Lantern star Ryan Reynolds for advice on flopping after Hellboy tanked Jeremy Renner reveals he turned down Hellboy role: 'I just couldn't connect to it' Hey, nerds! Duffer Brothers announce Stranger Things spin-off series and stage play set within its 'world'