Laura Linney on ‘Ozark’, Her Breakthrough Role and Learning From Everyone She Works With
Laura Linney on how she overcame concerns about on-camera acting and taking on roles without knowing the direction the character will take.
Laura Linney on how she overcame concerns about on-camera acting and taking on roles without knowing the direction the character will take.
Laura Linney talks aspects of acting, including challenges she still faces. It’s definitely worth listening in on her advice.
Laura Linney credits the extensive information given to her about her character’s arc as one of the reasons for her portrayal of Wendy.
Linney cast’s some light on why revivals in theater are looked at differently than their television and film counterparts.
“When people ask me, ‘What was your big break?’ I say it was going to Julliard.” – Laura Linney
Who would have thought a movie about a book editor would be enjoyable?
Laura Linney is currently in theaters in The Fifth Estate about WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and his rise to power as a free-speech activist. The story raises many complicated issues about information and how it should be distributed even when it affects global security. The Big C actress talked to
Any moviegoer can tell you that a bad accent can ruin a film. So Brit Sally Hawkins was determined to get her American accent perfect in Woody Allen’s new movie, Blue Jasmine. “I had a very clever accent coach, Carla Meyer, who has worked with Cate [Blanchett] before,” she said
Despite being a huge Bill Murray fan and a history buff, I knew Hyde Park on Hudson was going to be the type of movie that wasn’t for everyone once I saw it at the New York Film Festival.
If you’ve ever wanted to watch a former president get a handjob, well you are in luck my friend, because the new film, Hyde Park on the Hudson, is now in theaters.
Native New Yorker Laura Linney may have been acting in Hollywood films since the early 1990s, but she refuses to spend too much time away from the city of her birth.
Despite being nominated for three Oscars in the last dozen years, The Big C star Laura Linney may not make the strongest initial impression from her roles because she’s often working in subdued roles with much more visible actors, like Jim Carrey in The Truman Show or Bill Murray in