Dick Van Dyke to Receive the 2012 SAG Life Achievement Award
Dick Van Dyke will receive SAG’s Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment at the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®, which airs Sunday, Jan. 27.
Dick Van Dyke will receive SAG’s Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment at the 19th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards®, which airs Sunday, Jan. 27.
Charlie talks about the show, Jax and his upcoming projects
The two also discuss how their person relationship enhances their scenes together
Kurt also discusses what happens on the upcoming season
Maggie also talks about the most difficult things she’s had to do during her time on the show and her preparation for each episode
What’s coming up for the guys in Season 5? Check out this interview!
The guys talk about the upcoming season while doing their best not to make fun of each other
Anna talks about how nervous she was on her first venture into voice-acting and more!
Kodi on seeing his animated character: “When I saw it, it was just… it blew my mind almost”
Christopher talks about the voice-over process and what is what like to finally see the face of his character.
Kodi Smit-McPhee is wonderful as Norman and as his exasperated sister, Anna Kendrick can do an animated ‘sigh’ better than anyone.
Paul and Rebecca talk about production mishaps and give their advice to actors!
The three talk about working on the show, Party Down and more!
The guys talk over-acting, the expanding opportunities of video on the web and how no one cares about it when it’s on your resume
Penny Templeton is a New York based acting coach with 20 years of teaching under her belt and the knowledge and understanding of acting and the business side of acting shows. In the book, she’s taken the lessons and styles of all of the great acting teachers – Stanislavsky, Strasberg, Adler, Meisner and Uta Hagen – and combines them all into her own technique.
Ron Palillo, who played Arnold Horshack on the 1970s television series Welcome Back, Kotter, died today. The actor had a heart attack while sleeping at his home in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.
Because of the injuries she sustained while filming The Good Wife last month, Kristin Chenoweth won’t be able to return to the show to finish out her planned story-arc.
Christopher also talks about being thrust into the Broadway run of La Cage with only 7 days of rehearsal!
I’ve missed the screenings for The Campaign, the new Will Ferrell and Zach Galifianakis comedy about a two Southerners vying for a seat in Congress. I’ve heard rumblings that it’s just “OK” but knowing me, I’d probably love it. I’ll find out this weekend.
Phil: “I always find that voiceover is the most merit based section of Hollywood”