Tom Hanks on Broadway: “I feel like I’ve played good American Legion baseball, and now, suddenly, I’m playing left field for the Yankees”
Hanks confesses that the demands of Broadway acting is something completely new to him.
Hanks confesses that the demands of Broadway acting is something completely new to him.
Clark Gregg took time out from his schedule of appearing in all of the Marvel Cinematic Universe movies to film Trust Me, a movie he wrote, directed, and starred in about Howard, a luckless Hollywood agent for child actors who seems to finally have hit his stroke of luck with a young actress.
Without mentioning them all individually I have nothing but praise for each actor in the play because this is very much a group effort — each part is significant.
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Though Robert Downey, Jr. is an acclaimed actor, in an interview with GQ he shrugs off the acclaim to point out how normal he thinks he really is what he calls a “ridiculous industry.”
Jim: “It was such a really a sort of a dream come true to be able to write on a show that obviously I’ve been a part of”
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Matt on voice acting: “All you have is your voice to influence the characters”
Andrea: “Phone auditions are the best. I mean, for actors, how great is that?”
Harry Potter was actually Ben Foster’s inspiration for doing a play on Broadway. Well, technically it was Daniel Radcliffe who gave him the push to do Lyle Kessler’s Orphans.
In this interview, Ex-Producer Sherri Cooper-Landsman chats about Kristen: “She is fantastic”
John Slattery faced one of his biggest challenges so far while playing Mad Men’s Roger Sterling. Roger had to break down over the death of his shoe-shine guy.