Interview: Maggie Grace, Jenna Elfman and Colman Domingo on ‘Fear the Walking Dead’
“I feel very blessed to have gotten this opportunity to delve into this character.” – Jenna Elfman
“I feel very blessed to have gotten this opportunity to delve into this character.” – Jenna Elfman
The three actors chat about the latest season, the incredible fight scenes and working with a fake baby.
It’s not only about the end destination. It’s about having something to reach for.
Jenkins speaks about his role in the Best Picture-winning The Shape of Water and working with director Guillermo del Toro.
“The way I know that I’m reading a character that I would want to play is that I start picturing myself on the set portraying that character.” – David Oyelowo
The trio talk about their experiences working on Grey’s Anatomy and their futures with the series.
Courtney Henggeler said that she was just about to quit acting to focus on writing when she got the audition for Cobra Kai.
Actor Eddie Marsan speaks about his experiences as an actor, including why he was failing at it early on and what he learned from working with Benicio del Toro.
Terrence McNally has had one heck of a life and director Jeff Kaufman manages to showcase that in his wonderful documentary, Every Act of Life.
Hader speaks on how he developed Barry’s newbie acting technique
“Doing voiceover work reminded me how much I enjoy performing without doing a curtain call or being recognized.” – Mark Hamill
“Cause that’s where you’re challenged and that’s where you grow and that’s what makes it interesting.” – Brian d’Arcy James on Finding Variety in His Roles
“Part of the test of becoming a working actor is being able to be resilient and work through those road blocks in whatever way you can.” – Jenna Fischer
“If you keep trying to find what’s unique in the moment, then the danger is that you miss that very thing.” – Joaquin Phoenix
“I like to play these roles where people… are inspired to want to act. I want to change their lives.” – Allison Janney
“It’s out of my hands. There’s nothing I can do. I can just do my job as an actor.” – Bella Dayne on Auditions
The film is a nice insight into the man and Perlman is a delight to watch.
What’s interesting is it shows Downey playing the character with less humor than his on-screen performance
“Acting for me is something that is difficult, it’s complicated, and yet it’s very simple. It’s a strange thing.” – Richard Jenkins
“By the time you finish writing an episode you know so thoroughly what you’re going for that you don’t have to do as much work as an actor” – Charlie Day