Paul Dano on How He Created His Character in Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Fabelmans’
Paul Dano speaks about his conversation with Spielberg about the role and how he stepped into the character in the critically-acclaimed film.
Paul Dano speaks about his conversation with Spielberg about the role and how he stepped into the character in the critically-acclaimed film.
If you’re like most actors, then it’s probably safe to say you’ve done the ‘crazy audition scramble’ to find that perfect audition monologue. You desperately start searching the internet and find a handful, but not one that really fits you. The monologue, a (hopefully not too long) speech delivered by
Braff’s first piece of advice from Florence Pugh may seem obvious, but he’s noticed that some actors aren’t aware of it: know your material
Adam Scott shared a memory from filming the first episode that has helped him play audience surrogate characters in many of his projects.
Are you on the hunt for an audition piece that will have casting directors begging for an encore? Look no further! Whether you’re craving feel good laughs or yearning for dramatic intensity, we’ve got you covered with a treasure trove of terrific movie monologues! And guess what? We keep adding
Sally Field worked with Actors Studio co-founder Lee Strasberg, who taught her techniques that allowed her to move beyond her early roles.
TV monologues, like monologues from films and plays, are a great way for actors to showcase their skills. And with all the great shows that are streaming on platforms like Netflix, Apple+ and traditional cable TV, there will be plenty of pieces to choose from. Television is really rising to
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Elizabeth Banks argues that the way to “make it” in acting is very different from when she came into the business.
As crazy as the political landscape in America is right now, re-introducing the 1969 musical 1776 to the masses was one heck of a good idea. This version of the show, though, comes with a Twist: an all female and gender non-conforming cast.