Jeremy Strong: “There’s infinite ways really to play any part. So you have to discover what feels necessary”
Jeremy Strong speaks about what frightened him about the role, and the challenge of playing a character very close to the director.
Jeremy Strong speaks about what frightened him about the role, and the challenge of playing a character very close to the director.
Michael Keaton on why he is so particular about his roles and getting invested in each character, no matter how significant the part is.
Terry Knickerbocker, director of the Terry Knickerbocker Studio in Brooklyn, New York, made a huge pivot when COVID-19 hit. He shifted his entire studio online. “Look, if this works, great. And if it doesn’t, we’ll pull the plug, but let’s give it a week,” he said. Well, it worked and
Kerry Washington talks what she enjoyed about acting when she started as well as why getting in cast in Scandal was so important to her.
Quint’s speech about the USS Indianapolis from Steven Spielberg’s 1975 movie, Jaws.
It’s a safe bet to say that a lot of us know about Marcel Marceau through the late Robin Williams. His impression of the famous mime is deeply embedded in my memory. That’s not to say that Williams treated him as a joke, far from it. Marceau almost single-handedly brought
A one minute monologue for kids from the musical, A LITTLE PRINCESS
The film’s opening scenes are exciting and from the way the film was cast it’ll definitely throw you for a loop.
Kevin Bacon may be the center of the universe when it comes to six degrees of separation, but is he a movie star? If you ask Bacon, he says he isn’t.
“The subject matter didn’t frighten me as much as doing a one-woman show. I spend my whole career trying to forget I am being watched” – Carey Mulligan