Interview: Brea Grant On Her Directorial Debut ‘Best Friends Forever’ and How The Whole Experience Made Her a Better Actor
Brea: “I think all actors should direct something, even if it’s a short… because you learn so much”
Brea: “I think all actors should direct something, even if it’s a short… because you learn so much”
Bette Midler spent most of her career creating the persona of “The Divine Miss M.” But looking back, the actress regrets not taking more chances.
Alden Ehrenreich and Alice Englert also discuss working with the Beautiful Creatures cast and their advice to actors
Auditions can be one of the most frustrating and unnatural places to give a performance so, what can you do about it?
It’s that time of year where everyone and their alcoholic uncle are giving you their list of the best and worst films of 2012. So, we here at Daily Actor are jumping in, minus our drunk uncle.
Few actors have the career trajectory of Bryan Cranston, who, after decades of supporting roles has suddenly, in his mid-fifties, found himself the star of a critically acclaimed television series, Breaking Bad, and roles in several high-profile movies, including Drive and Argo. In a lengthy interview with The Guardian, Cranston talks about the affect Breaking Bad has had on his career and how he looks at his current success.
Rockmond on acting: “If you’re creative, if you love doing it, then act like it. Do it because you love it”
Acting is one of the only careers where people try to skip ahead to the end of the line before even one iota of preparation
Jake Gyllenhaal, currently in previews for Roundabout Theatre Company’s, If There Is I Haven’t Found It Yet, says that versatility is what fuels his acting.