Cillian Murphy: “You have to learn your craft, learn your trade – and also you have to live a life and experience things”
Murphy admits that despite his long list of credits he does not yet feel like an actor
Murphy admits that despite his long list of credits he does not yet feel like an actor
“Even though you’re on a giant movie with a huge budget and strange costumes, you’re still on a hunt for the truth of the character…” – Chris Evans
“There’s so much to nonverbal communication that I have yet to really understand as an actor” – Woody Harrelson
“Television has decided that it will actually try to, as much as possible, make the world that it creates look like what the world actually looks like” – Joe Morton
Dern reveals that she is simply following the advice given to her by her actor parents, Bruce Dern and Diane Ladd, decades ago.
Ghost in the Shell is so visually stunning, that if you plan to check it out, it’s got to be viewed on an IMAX screen.
It’s a powerful story, no doubt but one that feels squeezed into the 2-hour movie format.
Lawyers in California are considering filing class-action civil cases against the charged firms on behalf of all the actors who claim to be victims
“I don’t like to repeat myself. I try to always be original in my work.” – Giancarlo Esposito
“My favorite actors are like artists” – Jake Gyllenhaal
What fans might not be aware of, is that Evans started out in theater, and didn’t land his first film role until he hit 30.
“I feel being Renton again, he was just waiting inside me to come out.” – Ewan McGregor
Keeping yourself prepared is one significant way to make sure that luck is on your side.
“When people ask me, ‘What was your big break?’ I say it was going to Julliard.” – Laura Linney
Penn posted, “Found a bunch of my old scripts from some of my first years trying to be an actor.” Here are some scripts included projects that called for:
There is a crazy amount of actors out there, BUT THERE IS ONLY ONE YOU!
From screen stars to stage favorites, a number of great talents and recognizable faces will grace the Broadway stage this Spring.
In the current Broadway revival of Arthur Miller’s The Price, Mark Ruffalo returns to Broadway for the first time in over a decade (he last appeared in 2006’s Awake and Sing!)
“My ambition is to keep the audience guessing…that is my path to a long career.” – David Oyelowo
You can watch the Hollywood legend talk about his craft in the video!