2 Tips To Boost Your Acting Career
Getting involved and saying yes to readings is one thing you can do right now to help boost your acting career.
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Getting involved and saying yes to readings is one thing you can do right now to help boost your acting career.
2 Tips To Boost Your Acting Career Read More »
For a few years Brie Larson was one of those “I know that actress!” people. In other words, the type of actress who you recognize from many different projects like Scott Pilgrim vs. the World and Rampart, but don’t yet know her name. That has certainly changed in the past
Josh Brolin spoke about his career, his early struggles as a stage actor, and what he enjoyed about some of his favorite roles
Boyhood: The joys and pitfalls of growing up are seen through the eyes of a child named Mason (Ellar Coltrane), his parents (Patricia Arquette, Ethan Hawke) and his sister (Lorelei Linklater). Vignettes, filmed with the same cast over the course of 12 years, capture family meals, road trips, birthday parties,
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Here’s the screenplay for, ‘Get On Up’, starring Chadwick Boseman
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Here’s the screenplay to Tim Burton’s ‘Big Eyes’
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Angela Lansbury is currently performing eight shows a week as Madame Arcati in the national tour of Noel Coward’s Blithe Spirit… and she is 89 years old.
Angela Lansbury: “‘It’s all about imagination.’ That’s what acting is, is imagination” Read More »
With Cake, Jennifer Aniston appears to be following in the footsteps of fellow rom-com star Matthew McConaughey. After a career filled with lighthearted roles and the occasional dramatic turn, Aniston has received widespread acclaim and awards nominations for portraying a woman in a chronic pain support group facing deep personal
‘Have a Heart’ is a comedic monologue about a woman who loves how big a heart her boyfriend, Pete, has.
‘Have a Heart’: “I wonder if that pizza tasted any differently” Read More »
‘Come, Go, Stay’ is a monologue about a woman attempts to explain herself and why she can’t commit, to her boyfriend.
‘Come, Go, Stay’: “But that’s just movie logic, you know?” Read More »