Giancarlo Esposito on His Early Career Struggles: “It took time for people to see me as me”
Giancarlo Esposito details his early career struggles and what he had to do to adapt to the expectations people had of him as a performer
Giancarlo Esposito details his early career struggles and what he had to do to adapt to the expectations people had of him as a performer
Giancarlo Espostio talks about how actors measure their worth as performers and about his working relationship with Jonathan Banks.
Giancarlo Esposito on how he felt about acting in a motion capture suit for the video game, Far Cry 6, and his thoughts on portraying villains.
When it comes to roles, Esposito points out that his goal has been to move in a direction where he is performing multi-dimensional characters,
Giancarlo Esposito chats about Creepshow, how he loved the “guerrilla” style filmmaking of the show and loving his turn in the horror-genre!
“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
“I get a [blank] book for every character that I do, and start to write out what some of his traits might be” – Giancarlo Esposito on Creating a Character
“I don’t like to repeat myself. I try to always be original in my work.” – Giancarlo Esposito
Giancarlo Esposito is finally getting the credit he deserves after his incredible performance as drug kingpin Gustavo Fring on Breaking Bad. The actor has been nominated for an Emmy for his role.
Giancarlo Esposito, best known for his role as murderous Gustavo Fring on AMC’s Breaking Bad, is starring in John Patrick Shanley’s new play, Storefront Church. The show, which also stars Ron Cephas Jones and Tony Award winner Tonya Pinkins, is part three in a series that also includes the acclaimed play Doubt.