Chris Messina on ‘Sharp Objects’ and Why He Wants Roles That “Scare” Him
“I seek out jobs that scare me. Usually the more scared I am, the more fruitful the experience” – Chris Messina
“I seek out jobs that scare me. Usually the more scared I am, the more fruitful the experience” – Chris Messina
Actress Ann Dowd speaks on how she became an actress and why she isn’t so quick to judge Aunt Lydia’s ways.
Hardy speaks about what excites him about playing the character(s) and what he has channeled for the voices for each character.
The show is moved to a sharp and modern setting, proving that man’s ambitions remain the same no matter their era or location.
Kathleen Marshall’s version of ‘Much Ado’ is a funny, gorgeous, and emotionally resonant production.
The show is a charming homage to those first heady days of marriage, and what happens when reality starts to settle in.
David Costabile talks about the challenges of returning to play Gale and how sometimes characters are just “clear” to an actor.
“I am being seen as a real actress, doing what makes me feel pushed and motivated.” – Zendaya on Her Career Growth
Williams spoke about what the “hook” was that made him want to play Black Lightning.
Hawke had a few lean years in which he discovered that it was harder for him to find roles.
Tony Shalhoub talks about the insecurities felt by actors and what convinced him that acting could be a career.
“If it weren’t for those experiences that I had from football, before acting, I don’t know if I’d be able to relate, in the same way.” – John David Washington
Actor Christopher Meyer talks about his most embarrassing audition and how it didn’t hurt his relationship with the casting director.
“This was the closest that I’ve ever felt to being depressed and going home a little sad” – Topher Grace on Playing David Duke
“[Being let go] was painful when it happened, but, in retrospect, I think it would have been hard for me to walk away from that job.” – Sarah Drew
Even from the early footage one can see the excitement and enthusiasm that Holland brings to the role.
Freya gives her advice to actors planning on taking the leap and moving to New York City.
Rufus Sewell, who plays John Smith, sat down to talk about his character and why he didn’t want to play just a “pure black-hearted villain.”
“With each show, I find myself more concerned with bringing details to my performance that have less to do with nudity…” – Adam Davenport
What did her Broadway debut mean to Melissa Benoist? And how does playing Carole King influence her performance as Supergirl, Kara Zor.