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Casting Directors Kerry Barden and Paul Schnee on Chadwick Boseman, Discovering Jennifer Lawrence and Helping Actors Realize Their Dreams

There are tons of articles out there for actors learn effective ways to crack into the entertainment business, but other jobs in the industry are a well-kept secret. Now, two casting directors are offering their advice to learn their trade. Paul Schnee and Kerry Barden, who cast the James Brown

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42 movie screenplay

Screenplay: ’42’

42: The story of Jackie Robinson from his signing with the Brooklyn Dodgers organization in 1945 to his historic 1947 rookie season when he broke the color barrier in Major League Baseball. Writer/Director:  Brian Helgeland Cast: Chadwick Boseman, Harrison Ford, Christopher Meloni,  as Leo Durocher, John C. McGinley, Lucas Black, Alan

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Trailer: ‘Get On Up’ Starring Chadwick Boseman, Viola Davis, Craig Robinson & Octavia Spencer

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=guOS6ev6hQ0 Get On Up: Based on the incredible life story of the Godfather of Soul, the film will give a fearless look inside the music, moves and moods of Brown, taking audiences on the journey from his impoverished childhood to his evolution into one of the most influential figures

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Alan Tudyk on Playing Racist Baseball Manager in ’42’: “It would leave a stain on your mood, and put you into a bad mood into the next day”

In a movie that deals with racial prejudice like 42, naturally the roles most people would want to play are the characters who overcome racism, like Jackie Robinson (portrayed by Chadwick Boseman) and Branch Rickey (portrayed by Harrison Ford).

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