Joseph Gordon-Levitt Describes ‘7500’ Role as “The most challenging acting job I’ve ever done”
Joseph Gordon-Levitt describes 7500 as the “most challenging acting job” he’s ever done based on Vollrath’s directing style.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt describes 7500 as the “most challenging acting job” he’s ever done based on Vollrath’s directing style.
Robert Carlyle on the lengths he went to in order to get into past characters and how he has since learned it isn’t entirely necessary to be as “method-y.”
Bryan Cranston remembers how he learned to cope with rejection as an actor about ten years after a disastrous early audition:
Nathalie Emmanuel speaks about how she went from an out-of-work actress to starring on today’s most popular television series.
Matthew McConaughey speaks about the roles he’s played and why he has never been completely satisfied with any of his films.
Tobolowsky, who’s a great storyteller, also talks about working on Deadwood and why you should never film in the woods.
It took actor Frank Grillo nearly 20 years of playing small parts on television until he landed major roles in film.
“Part of the test of becoming a working actor is being able to be resilient and work through those road blocks in whatever way you can.” – Jenna Fischer
“I’ve never lost that childish joy and excitement that I had in the beginning of my career. I think that’s one of the only ways you can survive in this industry” – Brittany Curran
“I think the thing about acting is, on any given day, we are certain aspects of ourselves” – Sam Rockwell