‘House’ Star Hugh Laurie Done With Television?
With the thought that he will no longer be a “desirable commodity,” the fifty-two year old star says he has been “rather spoiled.”
With the thought that he will no longer be a “desirable commodity,” the fifty-two year old star says he has been “rather spoiled.”
The Screen Actors Guild has come out against IMDb and age discrimination in casting in general.
For many of us, we’ve never been taught to identify with an inner journey; how to self explore.
Eisenberg is suing Lionsgate for listing his name and slapping his mug on the awful DVD cover of the low-budget horror film Camp Hell, which was shot in 2007 and released on DVD in August.
She says that she seeks to work with actors who similarly also try to maintain a bit of the unknown.
“I wanted it to be shocking, because what was going on internally (for Sabina) was shocking.
The secret to juggling your day job and your personal commitments with your acting opportunities is structure
The two talk about how they got their parts, Katie’s transition from Broadway to TV and what they think of the title of the show
Once you understand her preparation process for her audition, you’d understand that Arianda truly understands the importance of the role.
Paul: “I have dreams as much as the next guy but I didn’t really set out to get to a certain place”
“Taking this on has been a master class in acting. I have such an emotional attachment to this guy; I understood him right away. Sometimes I will do a scene, and afterward just break down on my way to the trailers. He’s so sad. He’s an incredibly good person with a moral code.”
Branagh talks about playing Olivier and working with Michelle Williams, who also immersed herself in her own role.
Jim Parsons will star as Elwood P. Dowd in the Roundabout Theatre Company’s production of Harvey.
“I feel blessed to be working these past 20 years in this business. But when The Hurt Locker came around, it became another thing. And all it was is opportunity. I’ve been waiting for a role like that for a long time.”
The actor now in his late fifties opens up about the trials he put himself through as a younger actor.
Understanding the concepts of “The Gutenberg Diagram” and “Highlighting” will help you create an eye-catching resume
Mortensen admits that he almost passed on the opportunity to work with Cronenberg again because he didn’t think he was the right choice to play Sigmund Freud.
Until a couple of years ago, the 41-year-old earned his keep as a journeyman actor in Los Angeles and Chicago, never aspiring for more and always leaving time for his woodworking – again, just how Swanson makes it through life.
Denis: “Actors with too much information can be very dangerous creatures”
Stop letting the influences of Madison Avenue and its marketing campaigns and media images distort your self-image