Jared leto is wearing a preposterous straw hat this morning, a gigantic, not-quite-a-sombrero thing he bought for seven bucks at a corner store. And why not? He’s made it this far by committing fully, sometimes crazily, to everything in his life: Method acting, music-making, video directing, tech investing, not to mention the arts of being enigmatic, brainy and really, really good-looking. “I don’t dabble,” he says. “I dive in, 1,000 percent.” So if he needs sun protection for a hike, of course he goes big. In any case, Leto recently turned 44 – “old,” he calls it, with the subsequent qualifier “I don’t feel old” – and looks maybe 29, so his skin-care habits are probably not to be questioned.
It’s 11:15 a.m. on a Thursday in June, and Leto…