Don Cheadle on Playing “Dark Characters” and Why Actors Need to Practice Self-Care
Don Cheadle reveals that portraying a character who is in pain on screen has a tendency to affect him off-screen.
Don Cheadle reveals that portraying a character who is in pain on screen has a tendency to affect him off-screen.
Whether you’re making films, documentaries or music videos, there are ways to keep production moving, and transforming, during the pandemic.
Shaun Grant writes that the whole point of a monologue is to put on display the very best of your acting instrument.
Dacre Montgomery points to his poor attitude that had hampered his ability to be a good student when asked to leave drama school three times.
Laura Linney talks aspects of acting, including challenges she still faces. It’s definitely worth listening in on her advice.
Lili Wexu chats about what it takes to become a successful voice over actor using the skills that you already have as an actor.
William Sadler leapt at the chance to play Death again and also shares advice about acting and saving money that he gives to young actors.
Patrick Stewart talks about bad behavior by producers during auditions and shares a humorous story about why he is not a fan of stage fights.
Patti LuPone reflected on her early experiences in LA and why she enjoyed working with other theater actors on the set of Hollywood.
Anthony Mackie reveals that he studied the flying habits of birds to determine how The Falcon would land after flying.