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Lake Bell on Voiceover Work: “I always wanted to be an actor, but voice acting seemed like the ultimate acting tool, because you could be anyone”

Lake Bell is one of the growing number of actors who have decided to go into business themselves.  Bell is the star, writer, and director of her film In a World…, which is about the male-dominated world of voiceover acting.  She spoke to The New York Post about working on

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Christopher Walken: “With every movie I make, there are some scenes where I’m good, and some where I’m not. With me, it’s always hit and miss”

In my time here at Daily Actor I have written several posts about Christopher Walken interviews. What I find very funny about them is that in almost every single one Walken insists that he actually is a “regular guy” despite his frequently odd on-screen roles.

Christopher Walken: “With every movie I make, there are some scenes where I’m good, and some where I’m not. With me, it’s always hit and miss” Read More »

Ben Whishaw: “You are only as good as your last job and are always struggling and striving and you never quite get to where you want to be”

After appearing with Judi Dench in Skyfall, Ben Whishaw — who is James Bond’s newest Q — is currently starring in London again alongside Dench in Peter and Alice, a play by Skyfall co-writer John Logan about the real-life inspirations behind the titular characters in JM Barrie’s Peter Pan.

Ben Whishaw: “You are only as good as your last job and are always struggling and striving and you never quite get to where you want to be” Read More »

Daniel Radcliffe: “I’ve always known I have potential to be a good actor, and I think more than a good actor, but…”

Despite starring in one of the biggest movie franchises of all time, the success doesn’t seem to have gone to Daniel Radcliffe’s head. After playing Harry Potter, the British actor still insisted on auditioning for his role as Allen Ginsburg in the film Kill Your Darlings.

Daniel Radcliffe: “I’ve always known I have potential to be a good actor, and I think more than a good actor, but…” Read More »

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