Q & A: Joel McHale and John Goodman on ‘Community’, sitcoms and the Jeff/Annie/Britta triangle
John: “I have big ideas because I have big ideas about the character”
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”
“We’re all just trying to get a job and work here. Everybody realizes that actors are gonna mess up once in a while. That really helped change my mind set.”
“Every time I’m handed a new script, I feel like a largemouth bass at a nightcrawler convention.”
“I hadn’t even considered doing a television show for ten years”
Kate talks about her work on Warehouse 13, her career advice to actors and what playwright she would love to tackle in theater
“I keep getting the weirdest roles. But it has been fun.”
“If and when all this hoopla goes away, I will still be acting. Whether I have to do a little play like in Pondale or something, I’ll still be doing it.”
The three talk improv, their characters dying and coming back to life and more!
The two talk Children’s Hospital, a Party Down movie, female body parts and more. This is a really great interview!
Find out what Michael does on his time off, his thought on actors not learning their lines and auditioning during his hiatus
Dorian discusses her audition and how she didn’t want her character to be a “one-note bitch”
Rob talks Children’s Hospital, the demolition of the set and a possible stage show!
Zuckerman and Einhorn talk casting, table reads and more!
Chi talks about his role on HawthoRNe, how he got on the show and his creative input into the character!
Find out how Jason got the original idea for Wilfred, his little black dog nose and Elijah answers questions about The Hobbit!
The cast speaks out on getting into Sundance, how their acting careers have changed and how they’ve finally found a “home” in Hollywood
“My job, generally is not acting. My job is finding a job”