John C. Reilly & Steve Coogan on Creating ‘Stan & Ollie’
Reilly and Coogan on the choices they made in portraying their characters, prothetics and whether or not wearing 1950s underwear is necessary in their performances.
Reilly and Coogan on the choices they made in portraying their characters, prothetics and whether or not wearing 1950s underwear is necessary in their performances.
Winston Duke talks his now-exploding career and his experience auditioning for the Marvel Cinematic Universe blockbuster.
Viola Davis says she’s not the type of actor who would give an inaccurate rosy picture of what the industry is truly like.
Steve Coogan chats about not only about the makeup but also the other aspects that went into getting into character for Stan & Ollie.
Actor Bradley Cooper chats about about developing the voice of his character, Jackson Maine
Regina King on her early days as an actress and what she went through in her career before Boyz n the Hood.
J.K. Simmons talks about playing two versions of the same character on Counterpart and more.
Adam Driver talks about his approach to acting and how his youth, military background, and work with different types of directors inform his performances.
Sam Elliott on what it was like when Bradley Cooper revealed he was basing his character’s voice on Elliot’s, quality supporting roles, and the first time he was at the Golden Globes.
Patrick Wilson speaks about portraying the DC Comics super-villain and how he embraced the character’s motives and personality.
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.
When Lucas Hedges has to cry on cue for a scene, it’s something he stresses about, but it’s something he’s developed a technique for in his films.
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.