Jonathan Majors on His Transition from Athlete to Actor
Jonathan Majors notes the distinction between being yourself and acting and when it’s important for an actor to use his or her creativity.
Jonathan Majors notes the distinction between being yourself and acting and when it’s important for an actor to use his or her creativity.
Julia Crockett on the role of a movement coach, how she helps actors with characters and what you can expect from one of her classes.
Casting will do anything to find the perfect actor for that role. So, the actor that books the job has to hold the attention of casting.
You’ve found the perfect headshot photographer, had a terrific shoot and now you need to get your headshots printed. Most headshot photographers will have their “go to” printers. Sometimes that printer will give you a discount (which is always a good thing!) and other times you’re at the mercy of their
Actor Chad Coleman talks about his podcast, how he got started in acting, his career, creating a role and bad auditions.
Amanda Seyfried reveals that she was moments away from starting her first college class before she decided to take a gamble on Mean Girls.
Clarke Peters talks about his role in AMC+’s La Fortuna, the importance of listening and being “in the moment”, and his worst audition ever.
“Once not long ago, a group of musicians came to Israel from Egypt. You probably didn’t hear about it. It wasn’t very important.” Those sentences are projected on the stage as the show begins but don’t let those words mislead you. One of the wonderful things about theater is that
It’s dark, gritty and there’s never a wink to the audience. It’s also the first Bat-film that shows the character doing detective work.
Casting Society of America Award winner Kim Coleman spoke about casting the series and how the period setting made it more challenging to cast.