Watch: SAG Conversations with Viggo Mortensen
Mortensen speaks in-depth about his work and how he approaches his often-offbeat roles.
Mortensen speaks in-depth about his work and how he approaches his often-offbeat roles.
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Sprouse talks about playing Jughead, growing as an actor and more.
Carden speaks about playing her unique character and how she’s followed the character’s changes over the course of the series.
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