Interview: Amanda Crew Talks ‘Tone-Deaf’ and Getting “Out of your Head” as an Actor
Amanda Crew also chats about getting her role in Tone-Deaf, moving to LA when she was 21 and that time she was fired from an acting job.
Amanda Crew also chats about getting her role in Tone-Deaf, moving to LA when she was 21 and that time she was fired from an acting job.
J.C. MacKenzie talks about working with Scorsese and his role in The Irishman, preparing for auditions and self-tapes and much, much more.
Betty Gilpin explains how she was self-conscious about her acting as a teenager but with her starring role on Glow, that’s now changed.
Harper talked about his audition, being cast on The Good Place and how that went from something he tried to forget to one of the best days of his life.
Adam Devine and Blake Anderson also talk voice acting and how streaming services have opened up a “creative boom.”
Damien Lewis revealed what animal has influenced his portrayal of Axelrod and also speaks about the origin of his frequently-used American accent.
Originally from Turkey, moving to NYC to follow a “so-called ‘impossible dream’ of becoming an actor was a very scary” step for for actress Idil Tekeli.
Bryce Lorenzo also talks about how she got the part in Happy! and working with actor Christopher Meloni.
When asked about his experience as he aged from toddler to adulthood during an interview with NPR, Hodge reflected on his changing role in show business:
Timothy Olyphant spoke about returning to ‘Deadwood’ and, in particular, once again working with creator David Milch.