When Did ‘To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before’ Star Noah Centineo Find Out He Wanted to Become an Actor?
Noah Centineo explains that it was the feeling he got from appearing in front of an audience that led him to pursuing acting.
Noah Centineo explains that it was the feeling he got from appearing in front of an audience that led him to pursuing acting.
Actor Mera Mayde on how she found clarity and creative success in her career.
Josh Radnor spoke about how costuming can aid an actor into portraying a particular character, particularly in a show that is a period piece like Hunters.
Darren Criss reveals that it was actually an eight-year journey for him to appear in American Buffalo and why he is looking forward to returning to Broadway
Lesley Manville details her vast experience on both stage and screen as a powerful performer.
The film’s opening scenes are exciting and from the way the film was cast it’ll definitely throw you for a loop.
Rachel Weisz spoke about her career at length, including her roles on both screen and stage.
Edie Falco discusses how she prepares for a role and how sometimes the process takes you to unexpected places… quite literally!
Affleck stars as Jack Cunningham, a divorced former high school basketball star who’s dealing with demons. Lots of demons.
Acting has all the components a business has and when you treat it like one, your acting career has the potential to scale heights no one could ever imagine.
Bill Nighy reflects on something he still has a lot of trouble doing even in a career that has spanned six decades: watching himself perform on screen.
Ed Harris spoke about the importance of getting out of one’s comfort zone when performing and the difference between wanting to be an actor and a star
Edward Norton revealed that his breakthrough role in the 1996 film Primal Fear came about from reaching out to Casting Director Deborah Aquila via a fax.
“It’s a big day. Lots to shoot. Two different geographical locations. A hike is involved. Yes, it will be ambitious,” writes Maganini
Eddie Murphy recalls how his audition went for Saturday Night Live — which, incidentally, was the only audition in his entire career.
Ford is superb and Buck is a fully formed character that you will absolutely fall in love with.
While speaking about how to “make it” as an actor, William H. Macy shares the advice he would give to actors, both new and trained.
Rafe Spall spoke about the pride he has for acting on the stage and the early influence his father, actor Timothy Spall, had on his career.
Writer/director Kitty Green’s film is ‘Me Too’ timely and even though we never see the boss, I’m pretty sure that he’s modeled after Harvey Weinstein.
Robert Carlyle on the lengths he went to in order to get into past characters and how he has since learned it isn’t entirely necessary to be as “method-y.”