Interview: Russell Hornsby on His Career, Building a Character and ‘Fences’
Russell Hornsby talks coming to set prepared, how he builds a character, The Affair and more!
Russell Hornsby talks coming to set prepared, how he builds a character, The Affair and more!
“This was the only part that from the moment I heard that they were auditioning I knew it was mine.” – Amanda Brugel
McCarthy reveals that acting opposite talented puppeteers was a lot easier than she expected.
“Once you step in front of the camera, everything’s a lie. You got to find out a way to tell your truth” – John C. McGinley
Ben Wishaw on playing a real person, meeting the man he is portraying, and what it was like playing Hamlet at such a young age.
It took actor Frank Grillo nearly 20 years of playing small parts on television until he landed major roles in film.
“I think of it as an athlete during the off season, they’re not going to stop training and expect to go into the next season 100%.” – Tiera Skovbye on Why She Still Takes Acting Classes
Garret Dillahunt: “When I first discovered acting, it was therapeutic for me… I just loved hiding in other people.”
“It’s very intimate. There are certain moments where it feels like it’s just you and the lens.” – Saoirse Ronan on Film Acting
Alexa Davalos and Jason O’Mara talk about their characters, alternate realities and what it was like for O’Mara to join the cast.
Here’s the question you should be asking: Can the photographer bring out both my commercial essence and my theatrical essence?
Paula Vogel’s new play, Indecent, is a vivid, entertaining and sad page-turner.
Sydney Sweeney talks about the film, playing possessed, working with Amy Adams and why she creates a different book for each of her characters.
“I might not be right for the story — I have a particular look, and sometimes I fit and sometimes I don’t.” – Jason Momoa
Law talks about stepping into the role of Dumbledore and what he learned from J.K. Rowling about the character.
Gerwig talks about her work on Ladybird and how being an actor has informed her work as a writer/director.
Theo Rossi: “The truth is that some of the greatest don’t work, and some of the worst are making tons of money”
Jim Cummings as the voices of Pooh and Tigger is outstanding. He matches the original cartoons and it’s almost like Sterling Holloway (the original voice of Pooh) never died.
Whether you’re young or old, the rhythm is definitely going to get you by the end of On Your Feet!, The Emilio and Gloria Estefan Broadway Musical that just arrived at the Civic Theater.
“It’s not that I’m pigeonholed as one character, but all the darker stuff gets more thrown at you. In a way, I have to prove that I’m not this crazy guy” – Evan Peters