Kathryn Hahn on Trying Not to Pre-Plan Scenes and Being “Weirdly Lucky” in Her Career
Kathryn Hahn on being able to inhabit a character on TV and why she feels “weirdly lucky” that she’s been cast in projects of a wide range of genres.
Kathryn Hahn on being able to inhabit a character on TV and why she feels “weirdly lucky” that she’s been cast in projects of a wide range of genres.
Actor Sarah Seeds also co-wrote and produced, also happens to be the first web series to secure distribution on Amazon Prime.
Actor Rafe Spall talks about how his father, Timothy Spall, influenced his career and how he still felt challenged by him.
Actor James Marsden spoke about appearing on ‘Dead To Me’ and how he relates acting to playing an android on HBO’s Westworld.
Jake Gyllenhaal talks about his recent career moves and why he feels there has been more opportunity to portray different types of men in his films.
Bradley Whitford spoke about his television work and what he specifically learned about television acting from his soap opera experience.
Peter Sarsgaard speaks about the challenges of playing a homicide detective and how it differs from one of his most famous roles in Boys Don’t Cry.
AJ Buckley reveals how his physical transformation surprised many during his audition process and how satisfying it was for him.
Mark Ruffalo said that he argued against the idea of casting him as the Hulk to Avengers director Joss Whedon and star Robert Downey Jr.!
Everyone set on having an acting career seems to set their sights on either LA or NYC. I had chosen the latter and was sure I had my year mapped out