Interview: The ‘Spartacus: Vengeance’ Cast on the New Season
The Spartacus cast talks about the upcoming season, costumes (or lack thereof) and acting in the mud!
The Spartacus cast talks about the upcoming season, costumes (or lack thereof) and acting in the mud!
Christopher Heyerdahl talks acting in two shows at the same time: “I don’t like to split my focus on set but in that case, I had to”
Kiefer on the show: “It was something that I knew I had to do”
James: “I’ve had auditions where I actually cried out of frustration and pain”
The cast talk about the show, how their characters have grown and if there were any specific challenges they had to face in season 2
Jon: “There’s something odd – very false about just standing in front of a microphone”
Geoff: “The casting director had been a fan of mine and had been helpful to me in my career and asked me to read it as a favor to him”
The two talk about how they got their parts, Katie’s transition from Broadway to TV and what they think of the title of the show
Paul: “I have dreams as much as the next guy but I didn’t really set out to get to a certain place”
Denis: “Actors with too much information can be very dangerous creatures”
David: “People ask me what acting school did I go to, I say I went to the school of let’s pretend”
Joshua: “Anything has a chance to become a bit stale, especially as an actor”
Emilio on his character: “When it comes to work, when I’m on set, I just become him”
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Stephen: “I think probably determination is the greatest thing and talent isn’t”
Rockmond on acting: “Be in it because you really love the work and the work keeps you up at night”
Michael Ornstein talks about the journey of Chucky, how he was only hired for the pilot and how his art and acting come from the same “zone.”
John: “You can never be too good at what you do”
Jonah: “Writing it is just improvising that you write down”
Ving: “If you’re working constantly at your craft you should always be growing, improving, learning”