Chadwick Boseman Still Feels Like He’s Always Looking for His “Next Thing” as an Actor
Chadwick Boseman talks about how his perception of acting has changed — and hasn’t changed — since his big success.
Chadwick Boseman talks about how his perception of acting has changed — and hasn’t changed — since his big success.
Richard E. Grant says that there was “no precedent” for his success as an actor.
Gyllenhaal discusses what inspired him to the role and discusses the challenges of playing a double amputee.
Chalamet admits that he, like many young actors, was worried about making enough from acting to pay his bills.
Bill Pullman sits for a career Q&A where he goes in-depth on his most famous roles.
In the 45-minute interview, Jeffrey Wright discusses Westworld and his career at length.
Leah Remini talks about how actors feel about auditioning — and what actors need to hear about auditioning.
“It’s not about leaving my identity behind — it’s about not just being shackled to a two-dimensional idea of it.” – Riz Ahmed Two years ago, Emmy Award-winning The Night Of star Riz Ahmed wrote an influential essay for The Guardian titled “Typecast as a Terrorist,” in which Ahmed detailed
Looking back at David Fisher on Six Feet Under, Michael C. Hall says that he understands criticism when heterosexual actors play LGBT characters.
Jeremy Jordan goes into detail about getting into character, his return to Broadway and how his portrayal changed since rehearsals.
Actress Viola Davis talks about the challenges of performing, including how important collaboration is in acting.
Benedict Cumberbatch speaks about the glee of playing a villain and the fun of unleashing his imagination in the world of Dr. Seuss.
Actor Robert De Niro speaks about his past work and why he prefers film to the stage.
Timothée Chalamet speaks about his role in the film, Beautiful Boy, where he plays a drug-addicted teen.
Actor Adam Driver has taken a unique path to the acting profession, here he talks how his journey brought him to acclaim and stardom.
Emily Blunt on the most daunting aspect of the role, director Rob Marshall, and singing songs from the original film.
Director Joel Edgerton initially thought he didn’t need to give Kidman direction, and why she told him that he should.
The two actors talk about acting and their roles in the film.
Malek spoke how playing Mercury “terrified” him at first but later gave him the courage to stand up for his fellow cast members in a difficult situation.
Yeun explains why Burning was unlike anything else he has ever done in his career and why his lengthy stint on The Walking Dead was not as fulfilling as he hoped it would be.