In Theaters: Red Dawn, Life of Pi, Anna Karenina and Holy Motors
Life of Pi is the film to see this holiday weekend
Life of Pi is the film to see this holiday weekend
Andre: “Get trained and stay prepared and opportunity which is not every day is going to come your way”
Face it, we Americans are convinced that any middle-aged actor or actress with a classy British accent is automatically Oscar-caliber. Though in all seriousness, it’s not just the accent — some of the most respected actors in the world have a long history of practicing their craft in British theatre.
Perhaps Gallagher was on to something with that whole “hand ponchos out to the audience” thing for his comedy shows.
James Spader might be best known for his television roles in Boston Legal and The Office, but Spader began his career in film. Though he’s only been in a handful of movies in the last decade, Spader plays a key role in Steven Spielberg’s Lincoln as William H. Bilbo, a committed abolitionist.
If you’re Twilighted out, see Lincoln!
Check out what Maggie & Mia have to say about auditioning – this is great!
Keira Knightley, star of the new adaptation of Tolstoy’s Anna Karenina, knew she wanted to be an actress from an early age.
Why would you market yourself, your art, your career to the “masses”?