Helen Hunt on Why She Made the Creative Move to Directing
“When I wasn’t getting acting jobs all the time that I liked, I was writing and writing and writing” – Helen Hunt
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“When I wasn’t getting acting jobs all the time that I liked, I was writing and writing and writing” – Helen Hunt
Helen Hunt on Why She Made the Creative Move to Directing Read More »
‘Mad Max: Fury Road’ is like a bolt of non-stop energy that begins as soon as it starts and doesn’t let up till the last frame of the film has finished and you’re walking back to your car.
Gary Marsh of Breakdown Services gives out some fantastic tips for those of us using Actors Access that you’ll definitely want to start using right away.
Headshot photographer Vanie Poyey received an email from an old client whose manager had offered to take her headshots. What did she tell her?
Should You Have Your Manager Take Your Headshots? Read More »
“I want an actor with a skill set, who is trained to do it and really understands the process of acting.” – Director Norman Buckley
Interview: Director Norman Buckley on Being Present and the Real Job of an Actor Read More »
“The casting director for NYPD Blue liked my British accent, but was put off when I revealed that I was actually just a California boy.” – James Franco
James Franco on Working at McDonald’s and His Days as a Struggling Young Actor Read More »
The key to success in your acting lies is in how you prepare
What’s The One Thing You Have Control Of In This Business? Getting Better At Your Craft Read More »
“Oh, I always get nervous. The jitters always come and the heart rate always speeds up.” – Max Adler on Auditioning
Who would have thought that Arnold Schwarzenegger would star in a small family drama about zombies in a post-apocalyptic world? And that his performance is his best in years.
Review: ‘Maggie’ Starring Arnold Schwarzenegger and Abigail Breslin Read More »
“People are working hard online to further their careers. They are forgetting that if you don’t get off your computer especially in this industry, it’s killing the art of conversation.” – Todd Wharton