How a Failed Audition Started Lucas Hedges’ Career
Hedges reveals how a failed audition jumpstarted his career and how he mastered that tricky Boston accent for the Massachusetts-set film.
Hedges reveals how a failed audition jumpstarted his career and how he mastered that tricky Boston accent for the Massachusetts-set film.
Josh McDermitt reveals that not even he knows the truth — and he wants to keep it that way in order to help his performance.
“As a comic — as a fat, bearded comic — you can paint yourself into a corner” – Zach Galifianakis
“When you’ve got really great writing, it makes it easy.” – Michael Shannon
“A friend of mine introduced me to the Actors Studio and Marlon Brando and Robert De Niro and Gary Oldman. It really was a revolution for me.” – Giovanni Ribisi
Tobias Menzies: “One of the great luxuries when you have a bit of time is that you can give yourself a few different routes through a scene”
Teller and Eckhart speak about preparing to portray a boxer and his trainer in this inspirational comeback story.
“When I booked ‘This Is Us’, I had 81 cents in my bank account” – Crissy Metz
“I always sort of look at filmmaking as an exercise in collective madness” – Dan Stevens
“As an actor trying to find your spot you’re just generally happy to get a job and keep your SAG insurance.” – Nick Offerman
Quaid speaks about his career at length and his most memorable roles.
Hedges speaks about starring in the Oscar-winning film and his latest role in an Off Broadway play.
“I’m 26 and, like most actors my age, hungry to show emotional range.” – Dev Patel
“You never do an impression, and yet I felt somewhat obligated to kind of simulate his attitude and his sound” – Michael Keaton on Playing Ray Kroc
“I’ve always stuck to a similar approach with each job. Show up on time and prepared, and pay attention.” – Viggo Mortensen
“I listen to music of the time and I only deal with family and friends that are on the film” – Octavia Spencer
“It didn’t occur to me to try acting it until I was, for an actor, relatively pretty old — 22 or 23.” – Viggo Mortensen
Fassbender talks about his parents’ concern about his action aspirations and why he reject the idea that he is an “intelligent actor.”
“As much as possible, I’m trying to understand who the characters are and why they’re making the decisions that they’re making.” – Felicity Jones
“Breathing life into a character means celebrating and recognizing the fullness of them…” – Scarlett Johansson