Watch: SAG Conversations with Andrew Garfield
Though the conversation mainly focuses on Andrew Garfield’s role in Breathe, he also spoke about his other roles and experiences as an actor.
Though the conversation mainly focuses on Andrew Garfield’s role in Breathe, he also spoke about his other roles and experiences as an actor.
Giancarlo Esposito on how he felt about acting in a motion capture suit for the video game, Far Cry 6, and his thoughts on portraying villains.
Edward Norton speaks in depth about his career in depth and why he is so dedicated to his craft.
Debra Messing reflects on the revival of Will & Grace and the impact that series had on her career as an actress.
Ronnel Parham believes that actors should be taking ownership of their careers and creating as much content as they possibly can.
Tom Hanks talks about playing authoritative figures, his roles and how he manages to come off so comfortably with everyone.
Laura Linney credits the extensive information given to her about her character’s arc as one of the reasons for her portrayal of Wendy.
Joseph Gordon-Levitt describes 7500 as the “most challenging acting job” he’s ever done based on Vollrath’s directing style.
Allison Jones and Ben Harris chat about casting the series, which also included series star Ben Schwartz on how they impacted his career.
Kumail Nanjiani reveals why he refused to allow an accent be a subject of jokes in his projects and why turned down an opportunity for a film because of it.
Shailene Woodley explains that her decisions on taking on a project ultimately come down to her gut feeling on a script.
Anthony Hopkins speaks about how he learns his lines — and why he finds it easy to create a scary performance.
“It sounds easier said than done… but it took many years to get to a level of standing out in a great way.” Farrell writes.
Elle Fanning speaks about Hulu’s The Great miniseries’ use of colorblind casting and goes into detail about how she gets into character.
Though it primarily focuses on Elisabeth Moss’ role in ‘Shirley’, it also delves into her recent successes and what challenges she wants to overcome.
Kathryn Hahn on being able to inhabit a character on TV and why she feels “weirdly lucky” that she’s been cast in projects of a wide range of genres.
Willem Dafoe sat for a conversation for the SAG-AFTRA Foundation late last year to discuss his performance in Edward Norton’s film, Motherless Brooklyn.
Actor Sarah Seeds also co-wrote and produced, also happens to be the first web series to secure distribution on Amazon Prime.
Actor Rafe Spall talks about how his father, Timothy Spall, influenced his career and how he still felt challenged by him.
The Emmy Award-nominated actor recently participated in a Conversations at Home Q&A session for SAG-AFTRA Foundation focusing on his This Is Us role.