Q & A: Hugh Dancy Talks ‘Hannibal’, What Led Him to the Role and the Challenges of Making the Character His Own
Hugh on ‘Hannibal’: “As an actor at least there’s a lot to, if you’ll forgive the phrase, get your teeth into”
Hugh on ‘Hannibal’: “As an actor at least there’s a lot to, if you’ll forgive the phrase, get your teeth into”
Abigail on Acting: “You’re only as good as the people that you surround yourself with”
Noah on ‘The Americans’: “it’s about relationships; it’s about character, which is always, I think, the most interesting territory to be exploring as an actor”
The stars of ‘Falling Skies’ talk about the upcoming season
After playing 28 preview and 28 regular performances, the new Broadway musical, Hands on a Hardbody, will play its final performance
Shane: “If an actor has their skill set figured out and they’re smart enough to key into what your story is, really there’s not a lot to talk about”
I had recorded the Arrested Development event that Samsung had at SXSW. Jeffrey Tambor, creator Mitch Hurwitz and Will Arnett were in attendance and they three talked about the upcoming season, showed some clips and took questions from the crowd.
The film is frustrating towards the end, yes, but as always, performances win out
Bruce talks ‘Evil Dead’ and how the script is everything
Shiloh on ‘Evil Dead’: “The title alone worried my folks, for sure”
Lou: “We had to keep up the fun and keep up the energy… That’s really the hardest job the whole time”
Jessica on auditioning: “It’s a completely different thing than acting on set. It’s a completely different art”
Fede: “To write the line, ‘And then she cut her arm off.’ That’s easy to write, but it’s so hard to shoot it the way we wanna shoot it”
Orlando Bloom will make his Broadway debut alongside Tony Award nominee Condola Rashad, as Shakespeare’s star-crossed lovers in a new Broadway production of Romeo and Julliet, directed by five-time Tony Award nominee David Leveaux.
Mindy: “I like being on set with other writers and actors. I think it makes the whole process more fun and more efficient”
For all of you Joss Whedon lovers (and who isn’t?), here is the full WonderCon panel for his new film, Much Ado About Nothing.
This is the End, which stars every funny person working in film and TV today (Seth Rogen, Danny McBride, Craig Robinson, James Franco, Jonah Hill, Michael Cera, Mindy Kaling, Aziz Ansari, Kevin Hart, Christopher Mintz-Plasse and Paul Rudd) comes out in June and from the clips shown at WonderCon this weekend, it looks hilarious.
The whole cast, Shiloh Fernandez, Jessica Lucas, Jane Levy, Lou Taylor Pucci was on the panel, as was Director Fede Alavarez but the best part is clearly Bruce Campbell.
The Tony nominations will be announced by the wonderful-fantastic-awesome 2-time Tony Award winner Sutton Foster and Modern Family’s Jesse Tyler Ferguson on Tuesday, April 30th.
John: “It’s such a joy to be in and amongst people who are creative”