SXSW Interview: ‘Sequin Raze’ Director Sarah Gertrude Shapiro on How She Got Her Great Cast: “Psychotic luck”
Sarah talks about how she got the cast to work for free and getting the actors to see her vision
Sarah talks about how she got the cast to work for free and getting the actors to see her vision
Anna: “Usually in this business, the most talented person does not get the job”
Katey Sagal, who once sang back-up for Bob Dylan, Bette Milder and Etta James, has announced a 4-city tour called: Katey Sagal: An Evening of Music and the Cast of Sons of Anarchy.
Katey Sagal and ‘Sons of Anarchy’ Cast Members Embark on 4-City Musical Tour Read More »
Alison on the Dreamatorium episode: “It really was an amazing acting exercise”
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Joey Kadera is a senior and aspiring actor at J.L. Mann High School in Greenville, South Carolina. He has already won several awards, including first place in a South Carolina International Thespian Society competition.
Deaf High School Student Wins South Carolina Acting Competition (video) Read More »
Everyone involved with the ABC drama Nashville is quick to point out that the show could not be possible without two very fearless leaders: show creator Callie Khouri and the man behind the music, T-Bone Burnett.
PaleyFest 2013: The Cast of ‘Nashville’ Talk Music and Shooting on Location Read More »
Just because you booked the part, got a great new agent, doesn’t mean you will suddenly feel like a whole new person
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Though I like Steve Carell from his roles in Anchorman, The 40 Year Old Virgin, and, of course, The Office, I really don’t think any of his recent films have really shown him at his comedic best. However, from the looks of The Incredible Burt Wonderstone we may have another Carell winner coming soon.
Olivia Wilde lived out multiple dreams of hers while working on The Incredible Burt Wonderstone. She was thrilled to become part of the cast as Steve Carrell’s magician’s assistant.
The best way to describe Ann, Holland Taylor’s one-woman show about former governor of Texas Ann Richards that she both wrote and stars in, is what the Hall of Presidents in Disney World would be like if instead of a robotic Barack Obama the host was a Texas-twanged white-haired lady who didn’t care that she was on a stage in the family-friendliest theme park in the world.
Review: ‘Ann’ at the Vivian Beaumont Theater (NYC) Read More »