Sarah Silverman Gets Dramatic in ‘I Smile Back’
“I’m not one of those actresses out to prove something” – Sarah Silverman
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“I’m not one of those actresses out to prove something” – Sarah Silverman
Sarah Silverman Gets Dramatic in ‘I Smile Back’ Read More »
Black actors Chiwetel Ejiofor, David Oyelowo, and Idris Elba have all achieved recent success in American film and television despite concerns about the lack of diversity in entertainment. However, what makes their successes especially curious is that all three are not American — they are all English. Fellow Brit Benedict
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The Scorpion actor talks about his “crazy” audition for the show, a nightmare audition for the Farrelly Brothers and how he got cast in ABC Family’s Huge as a non-union actor.
As one of the best high school films of the 1990s, Dazed and Confused features plenty of stars in their earliest roles. However, the most memorable actor in the film is undoubtedly Matthew McConaughey
Paul talks about his decision to stream the films, profit participation for actors, shooting 25-pages a day while filming.
Musical theater lover Beth Kelly loves her some Meryl Streep. Check out her article!
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Ethan Hawke is riding high with his fourth Oscar nomination for the Richard Linklater-directed Boyhood. In a recent “Ask Me Anything” on Reddit, the 44-year-old actor gave some thoughtful insight into his career and the 12-year creative endeavor that became the biggest film of the Oscar season. When asked what was
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Playing a real person, on stage or screen, can be a burden of responsibility for even the most experienced actor.
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Tommy tells Nick about his time with Amy and when she accused him of sexual assault
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A dramatic teen monologue from the movie, The Fault in Our Stars