John Krasinski on His Directing Debut, ‘The Hollars’, and How He’ll Always Be an “Actor at Heart”
“To me, it’s not about comedy or drama or genre, it’s about, where’s the good story?” – John Krasinski
“To me, it’s not about comedy or drama or genre, it’s about, where’s the good story?” – John Krasinski
The 68th Annual Writers Guild Awards is happening tomorrow night. The ceremony celebrates the normally relatively little-known writers behind acclaimed films and television programs.
Stockard Channing talks about collaborating with other actors in live theater, disappointment with her early career, and starring in a Broadway show that opened and closed on the same night
No one wants you to succeed more than you do and no one is thinking about the possibility of you playing every role on the breakdowns, except for you.
Harewood reveals how he relates to the character and how he eventually got comfortable playing him.
“Auditions are like a blind date for the casting director and the actor. The audition starts the minute you walk in the room” – Casting Director Bernie Telsey
Moretz displayed talent from an early age. For example, in this 13 minute audition tape for 2010’s Let Me In, 12 year-old Moretz portrays her mysterious vampire character with growing intensity.
One actor that knows the ups and downs of the audition process is Jeff Daniels.
“He knew that I could, in his words, ‘act the … out of it’ and I’m not afraid to take a risk in terms of acting” Jennifer Jason Leigh on Quentin Tarantino
“I want to get better as an actor, to keep trying to work harder, trying to discover something different” – Forest Whitaker