Actor Sean Dillingham Reveals How He’s Booked Over 60 Films and TV Shows
You have to always be hustling. You are your own best salesman. No one will push you and promote you, like you can yourself!
You have to always be hustling. You are your own best salesman. No one will push you and promote you, like you can yourself!
Patricia Arquette delved into how she thinks of herself as an actress and why she almost didn’t pursue acting.
The cast is great. Jeffrey Wright as Hobie has a short monologue about restoring furniture and it’s honestly the best thing in the film.
Even with the rose-colored lense of the film, it’s a swoony remembrance of how huge a star Linda Ronstadt was and how her voice was one for the ages.
Holt McCallany also talks about having to adjust to the physical appearance of a character — despite normally taking pride in his own physical fitness.
Michelle Williams explains that despite how confident she might appear in her roles, she confesses that she doesn’t really know where they might take her.
Damon Herriman, who portrays Charles Manson in two different time periods in these projects, spoke about how he played him differently in each.
With a note perfect cast, quick-witted script and direction to match, Before You Know It, Hannah Pearl Utt’s marks a terrific directorial debut.
The film benefits from the wonderful cast and the cameo from some guy named Stephen King.
Sarah Snook also talks how that scene between her and Cox played out in HBO’s Succession.
Micheal Angarano, who plays young Nicky Pearson, expresses appreciation for having the chance to play a completely transformative role.
To be an actor, it becomes less about headshots and workshops and more about self-love, growth, love of the craft, love of fellow actors and passion.
Bryan Cranston remembers how he learned to cope with rejection as an actor about ten years after a disastrous early audition:
You just booked a job. Now it’s time to think… How do you keep the job? But, just as important…How do you get rehired for the NEXT job?
For fans of Broadway, in lieu of actually going to see a performance, there really isn’t a better way of spending an evening than catching this film.
Casting Directors Mary Vernieu and Jessica Kelly spoke about casting the series and how it offered them the rare opportunity to cast unknown talent.
With these, your general happiness will improve and, with a certain amount of luck, your chances of enjoying a long, successful career will skyrocket.
Kevin Bacon may be the center of the universe when it comes to six degrees of separation, but is he a movie star? If you ask Bacon, he says he isn’t.
Amanda Crew also chats about getting her role in Tone-Deaf, moving to LA when she was 21 and that time she was fired from an acting job.
J.C. MacKenzie talks about working with Scorsese and his role in The Irishman, preparing for auditions and self-tapes and much, much more.