Jeffrey Wright on Playing Two Characters in ‘Westworld’
Wright speaks about the distinction between playing two characters in Westworld and how that also involves how he works with co-star, Evan Rachel Wood.
Wright speaks about the distinction between playing two characters in Westworld and how that also involves how he works with co-star, Evan Rachel Wood.
Levy reflects on her career and explains why Castle Rock is the perfect series for her at this point in her career.
Reilly also spoke about how staying optimistic about what he could achieve helped him grow.
Olson also says that one aspect that gets in the way of comedy is when actors aren’t comfortable with themselves.
Jones opened up about the importance of seizing acting opportunities in the vast entertainment landscape.
Key speaks about growing as an actor, how comedy was a “detour” and working without Jordan Peele.
Dinklage speaks about playing Villechaize and how the industry has changed for dwarf actors since his 1993 death.
The two spoke about portraying the real-life individuals whose lives were impacted by the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing.
“I feel for the first time some measure of confidence in my performances that I didn’t when I was younger” – John Cho
“I seek out jobs that scare me. Usually the more scared I am, the more fruitful the experience” – Chris Messina
Actress Ann Dowd speaks on how she became an actress and why she isn’t so quick to judge Aunt Lydia’s ways.
Hardy speaks about what excites him about playing the character(s) and what he has channeled for the voices for each character.
David Costabile talks about the challenges of returning to play Gale and how sometimes characters are just “clear” to an actor.
“I am being seen as a real actress, doing what makes me feel pushed and motivated.” – Zendaya on Her Career Growth
Williams spoke about what the “hook” was that made him want to play Black Lightning.
Hawke had a few lean years in which he discovered that it was harder for him to find roles.
Tony Shalhoub talks about the insecurities felt by actors and what convinced him that acting could be a career.
“If it weren’t for those experiences that I had from football, before acting, I don’t know if I’d be able to relate, in the same way.” – John David Washington
“This was the closest that I’ve ever felt to being depressed and going home a little sad” – Topher Grace on Playing David Duke
“[Being let go] was painful when it happened, but, in retrospect, I think it would have been hard for me to walk away from that job.” – Sarah Drew