Actress Silvia Morigi: As an Actor, “Know What You Are Bringing to the Table”
“You have many more people in you than what you think and they are eager to live through the characters you’ll play,” writes Morigi.
“You have many more people in you than what you think and they are eager to live through the characters you’ll play,” writes Morigi.
There is so much power in tapping into improvisation and every actor should try improv – be it theatre, games, or film.
Key speaks about growing as an actor, how comedy was a “detour” and working without Jordan Peele.
“I was like, ‘I’m not gonna get a four year contract on a soap.’ I wasn’t nervous whatsoever. Of course, don’t you know, that’s the one I booked.” – Chrishell Stause
Voice Over Jobs and Why It’s Important To Stay Open And Allow Your Dreams And Passions To Evolve
“You always want to start a character in the moment. If you walk out on stage, you wanna bring with you that moment that happened to you before you walked out on the stage.” – Brent Jennings
“Oftentimes I’ll find a poem that I think suits the character and that will be my mantra” – Domnhall Gleeson
“Until you believe in yourself, it doesn’t matter what the whole world will tell you, you’ll always have a sleepless night.” – Jonathan Banks Advice to Michael Mando
Hardy speaks about what excites him about playing the character(s) and what he has channeled for the voices for each character.
David Costabile talks about the challenges of returning to play Gale and how sometimes characters are just “clear” to an actor.