The Grass is Always Greener Somewhere Else
When we covet another person’s journey, we think if only we had what they had our life would be more fun. Or more exciting. Or more magical.
When we covet another person’s journey, we think if only we had what they had our life would be more fun. Or more exciting. Or more magical.
The gigs typically pay well (Weill Cornell Medical College in New York’s Upper East Side pays $25 per hour) and offer actors a unique opportunity to portray various symptoms.
Both Sister Act and Priscilla Queen of the Desert have been facing after both shows sold less than the expected number of tickets, as did even the once wildly successful Billy Elliot.
Brett Ratner, director of the upcoming comedy Tower Heist, has apologized for Eddie Murphy’s character calling Ben Stiller’s character “little seizure boy” in the trailer twice.
Lucci claims the beginning of the end of the show came in 2008 when Frons added a new head writer, former General Hospital writer Charles Pratt Jr., in favor of removing the show’s creator, Agnes Nixon.
He may have recently turned eighty years old, but Robert Duvall is still churning out intriguing and entertaining movies.
Kate talks about her work on Warehouse 13, her career advice to actors and what playwright she would love to tackle in theater
Over the weekend, word got out the Brett Ratner, one of the new producers of the 2012 Ocsars, wanted Eddie Murphy to host this years telecast. Makes sense, since he just directed Murphy in the upcoming film, Tower Heist.
Hugh Laurie has decided to share his well wishes, but unexpected surprise over losing his fellow co-star actress Lisa Edelstein, who played his long time enemy/love interest Dr. Lisa Cuddy for years.
“I keep getting the weirdest roles. But it has been fun.”
Most are probably wondering why Vera Farmiga would decide to step behind the cameras, after all Farmiga has a long list of outstanding roles in a slew of blockbuster hits.
Having had her words taken out of context before, Chastain definitely felt Penn’s pain.
You could call George Lee Andrews the marathon man of the Broadway stage, but Saturday is his last lap around the track.
“I like some rehearsal with the other actors to kind of get a feel for what they’re going to do and what page they’re on.”
Fortunately, New York street performer Kid Lucky doesn’t also play an instrument, because if he did, he may have been too preoccupied to notice a thief taking off with his group’s collection box.
“If and when all this hoopla goes away, I will still be acting. Whether I have to do a little play like in Pondale or something, I’ll still be doing it.”
The three talk improv, their characters dying and coming back to life and more!
Pratt admits that as much as he wanted the part he almost didn’t get it, explaining “It was definitely something that I wanted, but I was just one of just a giant number of people who wanted the role.”
Garfield opened up about the preparation he underwent before filming and how he plans to come to terms with the significant fame he’ll doubtlessly receive once it appears in theaters.
Actors know that they are not going to book every job auditioned for, but they also know that a huge part of the game is showing up