Q&A: Ed Helms on his ‘Office’ promotion, career path and how the show might end
Ed: “I think that the characters that I play are just sort of a heightened version of myself”
Ed: “I think that the characters that I play are just sort of a heightened version of myself”
Johnny Depp — the highest-paid actor in Hollywood today — doesn’t think he’s worth the money he’s earned.
An overlooked facet of an actor’s audition preparation is how they put together the sides of their monologue or scene
Galifianakis isn’t the type of actor to fit in any sort of category, especially since he himself hates actors. Huh?
Maya: “It’s actually more challenging to give a character a real life and longevity”
Theo: “Kurt [Sutter] seriously gives so much info to the actors and he’s so great being an actor himself that he helps create the role”
Michael Shannon might be the perfect example of an actor gaining more and more exposure as he climbs himself to the top.
Every year, GLAAD releases it’s “Where We Are on TV” list, as a check-up of how networks are doing with regards to the amount of LBGT characters they have on scripted shows. Though the percentages may seem minor, there has been a drop in gay and bisexual characters, down 3.9% for the 2011-2012 season, in comparison to 2 seasons ago.
Glee’s Jane Lynch has given fans some insight when it comes to the roles she chooses to portray. Recently talking to the New York Post, Lynch, who plays the evil plotting, track suit wearing, Cheerios coach, Sue Sylvester on the Fox musical series, says she’s “fascinated with extremities.”
Odette: “I feel so lucky thus far in my career not to have been stereotyped”