Neil Patrick Harris: “It’s important as an actor to be as broad in your demographics as you can”
“Comedy. What people find funny is so subjective”
“Comedy. What people find funny is so subjective”
It’s often said that women make only three-quarters as much money as their male counterparts get for doing the same job, and according to a recent New York Post story, it’s no different on the Broadway theater scene.
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In a clip from the episode, available after the jump, Krasinski’s character starts a fight with a teammate after lying to police during a questioning.
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From movieline: Had you met Amy Adams before shooting? Before shooting, yes, because I had to get the job. She had a part in the casting so I went in and read. I wasn’t the only chap; she’s quite a big actress these days. You’ve done several accents in your
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When casting director Debra Zane brought in the little-known actor Michael Shannon to tape an audition for “Revolutionary Road,” she pulled out all the stops.
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The 88th annual Oscar nominations were announced this morning and The Revenant, starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Tom Hardy, led the pack. The film, directed by Alejandro G. Iñárritu, has a total of 12 nominations, including nods for DiCaprio, Hardy and Iñárritu. That was followed by Mad Max: Fury Road with
Justin Theroux is an accomplished film, television and stage actor who gained industry notice with his unforgettable performance as director Adam Kesher, opposite Naomi Watts and Laura Harring, in David Lynch’s Mulholland Dr.
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Congrats to all the nominees!
18th Annual Screen Actors Guild Award Nominations Read More »