Jimmy Smits on How He Became an Actor and Why “You’ve Got to Keep Your Instrument in Tune”
Actor Jimmy Smits revealed that he wanted to become an actor from an early age after becoming exposed to performing in school.
Actor Jimmy Smits revealed that he wanted to become an actor from an early age after becoming exposed to performing in school.
While it seems like casting an actor to play a familiar face might be easy, casting directors say the process comes with its own challenges
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Collin Daniel and Brett Greenstein reveal how the series became the biggest casting job of their careers.
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Al Pacino speaks at length on his early theatre years and the role intimidation plays on an actor’s psyche.
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What looks great to you may not be what casting directors have in mind. This guide will teach you what looks to go for.
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Actor Noel Douglas Orput shares a portion of his book about a time on set that all actors will find semi-familiar.
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Amanda Seyfried spoke about the career and explains that she has faced many challenges on her way to that Oscar nomination.
Terry Knickerbocker, director of the Terry Knickerbocker Studio in Brooklyn, New York, made a huge pivot when COVID-19 hit. He shifted his entire studio online. “Look, if this works, great. And if it doesn’t, we’ll pull the plug, but let’s give it a week,” he said. Well, it worked and
Scott Glenn talks about his career, the military and reveals that he became an actor almost by happenstance.
George Clooney points out that as an actor nearing sixty, he is now gearing toward a different caliber of roles.
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