‘Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire’: Bustin’ Makes Me Feel Good
In the sequel, we’re back to familiar territory of New York City and even better, the original cast is back with much bigger roles.
In the sequel, we’re back to familiar territory of New York City and even better, the original cast is back with much bigger roles.
“[Braff] is a comedic ninja and to have our lead guy also be a super talented filmmaker in his own right? It was amazing to have that presence on set, just as a sort of a spiritual brother,” Wright said.
As a young actor, Wright had the opportunity to work with the Academy Award winner when he asked Poitier for his advice.
Director Christopher Wheeldon’s choreography bristles with energy, especially with the big ‘Thriller’ number towards the end of the show.
Cooper points out that because he is playing Bernstein at three different ages, he had to approach his portrayal in three different ways.
Butler confesses that he always feels nervous about taking on new projects and how he will perform the particular character.
“Method acting is a sort of … No,” the Oppenheimer star said.
“Sometimes there’s a mistaken belief that I can just show up and roll into it,” she says.
Any film that has the brilliant actor Stephen McKinley Henderson in it is tops in my book.
Sessa, who had just finished performing in his school’s production of “Rumors” by Neil Simon, was scouted by casting directors searching for locations and potential background actors.
Cumming, Oakley-Green and Young, discuss the impact of filming on location in Scotland, the challenges of learning a new language and the unique audition process they went through for their roles.
Stephens, who brilliantly brings Bluey to life, says the show has been an “incredible experience and journey” for her as an actor.
McKellen also opens up about his approach to acting, including noting the worst experience he ever had making a film.
“The goal was not to trick people into thinking I’m a little boy,” Pedrad says. “It was really to disappear into the character and play it as earnestly as I could.”
Roth talks about the business of voice-overs, voice-over reels and what he’s listening for, what classes you should take and if actors should be worried about AI.
Chastain notes that the residuals she received from her early projects helped sustain her before her career took off. “I don’t know what I’d have done without that residual money.”
The Wiz, the 7-time Tony Award winning musical which just landed in San Diego is fun, fresh and sure to put a smile on your face.
“I had gone to a prep school,” Giamatti said. “I grew up around a lot of people like this. So, it was kind of like, ‘Ooh, this’ll be fun.’ I can just pull on this deep well of all these memories.”
Actor Jeff Bridges talks about his approach to acting and why he finds “jamming” with other actors to be his ideal way to work on a project.
Acting coach Howard Fine has spent decades guiding actors to their full potential. He’s worked with some of the biggest names in Hollywood, including Michelle Williams, Kerry Washington and Bradley Cooper.