Sean Hayes on the “Incredible Challenge” of Playing a Woman in ‘Lazy Susan’
Actor Sean Hayes speaks about why he was up for the challenge of playing a woman as well as what worried him about the decision to play Susan.
Actor Sean Hayes speaks about why he was up for the challenge of playing a woman as well as what worried him about the decision to play Susan.
Rhea Seehron explains how she ended up acting after planning to become a painter and why she reports to set even when she’s not supposed to be in a scene.
Evan Strand talks about playing Sven, the massive costume he has to wear and the lengths he went to to get the role!
Actor Sterling K. Brown shared something he learned while in graduate school about acting that has helped him on the hit NBC show, ‘This Is Us’.
Sophie Holland, casting director of Netflix’s The Witcher, spoke about how COVID-19 has changed her workflow.
Actor Tyree Freely was self-taping a monologue for casting director Leah Daniels-Butler‘s Quarantine Project when he “heard a knock at the door.”
Willem Dafoe spoke about portraying real-life figures in many of his films and how Wes Anderson could probably convince him to play just about any role.
Actor David Harbour recognizes that trying to become a professional actor is, even at its best, a “humiliating” process.
Newcomer Sidney Flanigan opened up about making her acting debut in the film, Never Rarely Sometimes Always, with such an emotionally intense role.
When starting out, Kristen Bell was more criticized for what she wasn’t as opposed to being criticized for what she is as an actor.
Actor John Savage chats about SEAL Team, how he’s dealing with the state of our world and more!
Jesse Eisenberg spoke about the difficulties of portraying Marcel Marceau in Resistance, a person best known for his skills as a mime.
Tyler Labine understood that despite his extensive comedic background, New Amsterdam wasn’t looking for comic relief when he auditioned for the part.
Directed by Kris Rey and starring Gillian Jacobs, the film is funny and charming and absolutely deserves to be seen by a wide audience.
Though Elisabeth Moss acted opposite an invisible antagonist, she points out that it was not uniquely challenging because all acting requires imagination.
Danai Gurira on what she learned from portraying Michonne as well as the interesting way she trained with the character’s trademark sword.
Lee Pace spoke extensively about his career in film, television, and on the stage and his education as an actor.
It’s a safe bet to say that a lot of us know about Marcel Marceau through the late Robin Williams. His impression of the famous mime is deeply embedded in my memory. That’s not to say that Williams treated him as a joke, far from it. Marceau almost single-handedly brought
Guy Pearce on the importance of finding a character’s depth when considering how to perform as the character.
Ben Mendelsohn, who plays the role of a detective who is seemingly facing a supernatural culprit. says that portraying the character was a “gift.”