Marisa Tomei on Playing Aunt May in ‘Spider-Man’ and Typecasting
“I’m always fighting whatever stereotypes one gets into and trying to change it up.” – Marisa Tomei
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“I’m always fighting whatever stereotypes one gets into and trying to change it up.” – Marisa Tomei
Marisa Tomei on Playing Aunt May in ‘Spider-Man’ and Typecasting Read More »
BALLAST is a poignant and thought provoking piece that proves that only by being yourself can your future take flight.
Theatre Review: ‘Ballast’ at Diversionary Read More »
“What is so shocking now is that young actors don’t want to find out about the legacy that we left.” – Judi Dench
“Generally, every morning, I have to start from scratch.” – Bill Nighy on Being an Actor
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“I get to the theater two hours early and run the play in my head, because it’s a lot of words and it takes me there.” – Bobby Cannavale
“Television has decided that it will actually try to, as much as possible, make the world that it creates look like what the world actually looks like” – Joe Morton
In the current Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s The Price, Mark Ruffalo returns to Broadway for the first time in over a decade (he last appeared in 2006’s Awake and Sing!)
“It’s a sin what happens to these supporting actors through the years where they can barely exist on the pay they get” – Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon on Equal Pay: “There’s no equity in terms of value” Read More »
“A lot of people say, ‘What’s more important: acting, singing or dancing?’ And I say, always acting.” – Sutton Foster
Sutton Foster on the Importance of Being Prepared Read More »
“I’m always a little bit nervous but those nerves help inform characters sometimes.” – Michael Park on Auditioning