Tips On How to Arrange Your Script for a Worry-Free Performance
An overlooked facet of an actor’s audition preparation is how they put together the sides of their monologue or scene
An overlooked facet of an actor’s audition preparation is how they put together the sides of their monologue or scene
Maya: “It’s actually more challenging to give a character a real life and longevity”
Theo: “Kurt [Sutter] seriously gives so much info to the actors and he’s so great being an actor himself that he helps create the role”
Odette: “I feel so lucky thus far in my career not to have been stereotyped”
All victories are born out of your challenges and they are essential in order for us to fulfill our potential
Just because you’re acting in a play doesn’t mean you can just kick back and enjoy yourself
Martha: “There’s a lot to learn about working on a show that shoots 22 episodes a year”
Vincent: “I finished my last lines and it was like, I couldn’t remember doing the scene”
The New York Times Steven Holden reviewed not only Abduction but Lautner’s looks and acting ability. Any he was not kind.
Jason: “I like to play very raw characters, characters who have a degree of vulnerability and passion about what they’re doing”
It’s not an easy job because the ego wants to get in there and take credit, or lay blame, or excuse, or rationalize, or defend, or judge.
Brad Pitt might not want to make plans Oscar weekend because I’m betting that he’ll be one of the 5 guys named for Best Actor.
creen Actors Guild today announced the results of elections for its top two elected positions and National Board. Ken Howard has been re-elected for a second term as Screen Actors Guild president, and Amy Aquino will continue in her role as secretary-treasurer. Both will serve two-year terms, beginning September 25.
Rob on his weight gain: “I would literally eat six to eight donuts everyday through production. That was amazing. I will not lie to you”
John: “I have big ideas because I have big ideas about the character”
Hank and Kathryn talk about why they came back to TV, working together and if Hank’s role in The Birdcage was really based on his Grandmother
LL: “I try to do the majority of my stunts because I want people to know that I’m invested in the character”
Chris on acting: “Los Angeles is just filled with people just trying to get a foot in the door. It’s really hard”
It was just announced that Diner is coming to Broadway fall 2012.