Interview: Ron Perlman on “Day of the Fight”, Collaborating with Jack Huston and Hating Auditions
“Auditioning for me and then actually getting the part and playing the part are two different, complete skill sets,” Perlman says.
“Auditioning for me and then actually getting the part and playing the part are two different, complete skill sets,” Perlman says.
“I wanted to tell a deeply human story—a day in the life of a boxer, but with the weight of everything that led him to that moment,” Huston said.
Mustafa reveals how he tried to bring depth to his role and tackling intense character moments.
Plaza, Stella, and director Megan Park chat about the creative process of portraying the same character across two ages, revealing how Plaza and Stella connected to bring depth and authenticity to their character.
Koch and Hogan, once standbys in “Kimberly Akimbo”, now take center stage as the hit musical embarks on its first National Tour.
Kilmer and Gigandet dive into “The Tower,” a mermaid story set in a suburban world from writer/director Adam Sigal.
The actors share their excitement of stepping into their roles and the freedom of motion capture.
LaMarr, Gorrondona and Phoenix talk about their roles on this highly anticipated animated series.
Gainey talks about the series, voice acting and how they created this unique audio experience.
Fabian, Kailey Rhodes, Diana Coconubo and director Ian Ebright discuss filming debate scenes, preparation, and the organic development of their characters.
“I stepped away from L.A. and moved back to Australia when I was pregnant with my fourth child, so there were a few parallels with Helen Smallbone’s story,” Betts said.
“It’s one of those things where you open up the audition and you’re like, ‘Sure, I’ll tape something but who knows…’ And then I just kind of kept going up the chain, I couldn’t believe it. It felt kind of pie in the sky of a national tour,” Nagraj said.
Cumming, Oakley-Green and Young, discuss the impact of filming on location in Scotland, the challenges of learning a new language and the unique audition process they went through for their roles.
Stephens, who brilliantly brings Bluey to life, says the show has been an “incredible experience and journey” for her as an actor.
“The goal was not to trick people into thinking I’m a little boy,” Pedrad says. “It was really to disappear into the character and play it as earnestly as I could.”
Lane talks about the early beginnings of his one-man show, Triple Threat, playing people from his life (including younger versions of himself) and why he didn’t want to sugar-coat his story.
Donna Benedicto is a Filipina Canadian who decided to make a switch from full-time singing to pursue acting in 2013 because she saw a gap in Asian representation.
Jesmille Darbouze on enjoying her role in A Doll’s House, her thoughts on why she almost stopped acting and her worst audition ever.
Lilah Fitzgerald discusses her love for Ghoulia in MONSTER HIGH, her role in Bob Odenkirk’s LUCKY HANK and the world of self-taping auditions
Jeremy Davis talks about playing Olaf in the FROZEN US tour, costume mishaps, and how he makes the role his own.