Carey Mulligan on Pre-Show Rituals and Doing the One-Woman Show, ‘Girls & Boys’
“The subject matter didn’t frighten me as much as doing a one-woman show. I spend my whole career trying to forget I am being watched” – Carey Mulligan
“The subject matter didn’t frighten me as much as doing a one-woman show. I spend my whole career trying to forget I am being watched” – Carey Mulligan
“You do have to condition yourself to embrace the insanity” – James Marsden on ‘Westworld’
“I’ve been lucky, I kind of fell ass backwards into the Ryan Murphy camp, which has been the gift that keeps on giving” – Darren Criss
“Everybody’s trying to push you and navigate you toward saying or taking a job that you may not feel 100 percent comfortable with.” – Michael B. Jordan
While it’s not as fun as the original, it’s absolutely a good upper to the downer ending of Infinity War.
“You gather all of the information and look at it all, and panic, and then you start to slowly build this character.” – Josh Brolin
Robbie talks about her role in ‘I, Tonya’ and goes into detail on her approach to playing the variety of characters she has brought to the screen.
“I would tell [my younger self] not to let the business kill the love for why you got into it.” – Jeff Daniels’ on Advice for Actors
“I was a Disney kid forever and everyone liked to pigeonhole me as that – as people will tend to do – and then this comes along and completely changes my life.” – Ross Lynch
When Shadow and LLana are together, they make quite a pair. Especially during smile-inducing number, ‘Shall We Dance?’
“I find it much more satisfying just to act because I love it and for no other reason. I want to trust my gut.” – Jodie Foster
Some Casting Directors Do’s: Common Sense, Respect for the Space, and Leaving Props at Home
“Inevitably, if you spend that much time playing the same character, you’re going to get into ruts where you feel like you’re tilling dead soil” – Michael C. Hall
The San Diego Fringe Festival is back for its 6th year and it’s bigger then ever!
“In a matter of two days, I found out that I was going to be playing Emma and that in a week and a half we would start shooting” – Actress Mishel Prada on Getting Cast in ‘Vida’
Sophie Skelton talks about her role in 211, working with Cage, how she perfected her American accent and of course, Outlander.
Jacobs talks about her rough experience as a student at Juilliard, how Community rekindled her love for acting, and how she’s completely different than her character on Love.
Metcalf talks about her long career and the recent success that has come her way since her Oscar-nominated role in Lady Bird.
The cast of kids are the the reason you’ll enjoy the show. Each one is as talented – and funny – as the next
“If you don’t have anything going on in your head, you’re not interesting to watch” – Krysten Ritter