‘9 to 5: The Musical’ (Hart): “Now be a good girl and get my coffee”
A comedic male monologue from the musical, ‘9 to 5’
A comedic male monologue from the musical, ‘9 to 5’
Charlize Theron spoke about how she portrayed Megyn Kelly in Bombshell and why she doesn’t consider herself a Method actress.
Patrick Stewart reflected on the connection he has Picard and the challenges he had in his career after his first Star Trek series ended.
Even though the audition tape is just under a minute long, you can easily see how comfortable Adam Driver feels as the character in front of the camera.
Saoirse Ronan on how her comfort level with acting has changed over the years and why she thinks of her performances in a similar way to approaching music
Alan Alda sat for a career-overview conversation. Although much of the hour-long conversation naturally focused on M*A*S*H, Alda goes in depth about his other work as well.
Eddie Murphy on how some aspects of acting make him uncomfortable and explains why drawing from his personal life is too painful.
Jesse Plemons reveals that he discovered the character as he grew into the role because he wasn’t given much to start with from creator Vince Gilligan.
Kevin Bacon says that there is one personality facet that he doesn’t know how to portray: being “likable.”
Olivia Colman spoke about her early years before becoming an actress and what set her on the path to success.