Q&A: Sons of Anarchy’s Harold Perrineau talks How He Went After His Role, His Musical Theater Background and Treating Himself Like a Brand
Harold on his career: “I’ve been able to do things that you wouldn’t expect me to do… “
Harold on his career: “I’ve been able to do things that you wouldn’t expect me to do… “
Teal: “When I’ve taken big risks, I’ve really been rewarded for them and learned a lot the times that I’ve really messed up and done really stupid stuff”
Ellen: “I always work, as we say in the method acting business, from the inside out”
Anthony: “The kids are the real stars to this show”
Ari & Lauren talk about writing the film, the 16-day shoot, bad auditions and their advice to actors!
Timothy talks about his 30-page audition and what actors might not know about touring productions!
Daniels talks about wrapping up storylines, finding out about the documentary crew and if Steve Carell will return
Noureen: “I’ve learned so much from my costars. They’re better acting lessons than I ever could take in a class in L.A”
Charlie talks about the show, Jax and his upcoming projects
The two also discuss how their person relationship enhances their scenes together
Kurt also discusses what happens on the upcoming season
Maggie also talks about the most difficult things she’s had to do during her time on the show and her preparation for each episode
What’s coming up for the guys in Season 5? Check out this interview!
The guys talk about the upcoming season while doing their best not to make fun of each other
Anna talks about how nervous she was on her first venture into voice-acting and more!
Kodi on seeing his animated character: “When I saw it, it was just… it blew my mind almost”
Christopher talks about the voice-over process and what is what like to finally see the face of his character.
Paul and Rebecca talk about production mishaps and give their advice to actors!
The three talk about working on the show, Party Down and more!
The guys talk over-acting, the expanding opportunities of video on the web and how no one cares about it when it’s on your resume