Joseph Gordon-Levitt on Aaron Sorkin, ‘Project Power’ and Why He’s “Eternally Grateful” to John Lithgow
When asked what superpower he would like to have for five minutes, Joseph Gordon-Levitt answers: “Power of Empathy.”
When asked what superpower he would like to have for five minutes, Joseph Gordon-Levitt answers: “Power of Empathy.”
Julia Garner reflected on a failed audition early in her career that led her to more meaningful work as an actress.
Nina Gold has been working in casting since the 1990s, and points to one huge advantage that she has access to now: the Internet.
Jeremy Strong says that he did research his character’s personality type but he’s not directly thinking about what he learned when performing
Don Cheadle reveals that portraying a character who is in pain on screen has a tendency to affect him off-screen.
Laura Harrier at least expected that the audition would be standard procedure. As it turns out, it wasn’t normal in the slightest.
Actor Jeremy Pope was trying to keep up with the grueling Broadway schedule when his agent called him about ‘Hollywood’.
Sofia Coppola created a relationship between father and daughter where through it all, they absolutely love each other no matter what.
Whether you’re making films, documentaries or music videos, there are ways to keep production moving, and transforming, during the pandemic.
For his first film, Dylan McDermott was cast in the lead role. As he remembers, it was an incredible opportunity.
Shaun Grant writes that the whole point of a monologue is to put on display the very best of your acting instrument.
Dacre Montgomery points to his poor attitude that had hampered his ability to be a good student when asked to leave drama school three times.
Laura Linney talks aspects of acting, including challenges she still faces. It’s definitely worth listening in on her advice.
Jodie Foster is one of the many actors who has shared knowledge about their craft and one of her lessons focus on her tips for actors.
Kodi Smit-McPhee talks about the film, a bad audition and how his father taught him how to break down each role he plays.
Lili Wexu chats about what it takes to become a successful voice over actor using the skills that you already have as an actor.
Based on the book, My Life on the Road, The Glorias takes a look at the like of feminist Gloria Steinem. And what a life it’s been.
William Sadler leapt at the chance to play Death again and also shares advice about acting and saving money that he gives to young actors.
Ian McShane speaks about his career as an actor and his approach to some of his most memorable roles in both film and television.
Patrick Stewart talks about bad behavior by producers during auditions and shares a humorous story about why he is not a fan of stage fights.