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Dan Stevens Recalls When Shia LaBeouf Disrupted One of His Broadway Performances: “I wish I’d had a broadsword then”

Though Night at the Museum: Secret of the Tomb is billed as the final movie in the fantasy series, it still incorporates some new blood into the mix alongside franchise favorites like Ben Stiller and Robin Williams. The most significant new addition is Dan Stevens of Downton Abbey, who plays

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Gedde “Long Duk Dong” Watanabe on Duping John Hughes to Get His Famed ‘Sixteen Candles’ Role

No director has ever offered teenager actors such well-written parts in movies as John Hughes, who is best remembered for writing and directing the “Brat Pack” films Sixteen Candles, The Breakfast Club, Ferris Bueller’s Day Off, as well as writing Pretty in Pink. Nonetheless, though known for writing substantial roles

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Q & A: Bob Odenkirk Talks ‘Fargo’, Challenging Scenes and the Advice He’d Give to College Students

Bob Odenkirk has been on a roll lately, starring in Breaking Bad and its upcoming spin-off, Better Call Saul, Nebraska and now, Fargo. If you haven’t been watching – and why haven’t you because it’s terrific – Fargo is an original adaptation of the Academy Award®-winning film and features an

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Zachary Levi: “I’ve had casting directors call my agent and say, ‘Yeah, you know—he’s a little too Jewish”

With a name like Levi, it’s a no brainer that people will assume you’re Jewish.  So, it does come as a surprise when Zachary Levi admits he’s not Jewish—he just changed his name once he became an actor. Levi was born with the last name Pugh, which agents suggested he

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Krysta Rodriguez: “A very strong theme in my life has been ‘Setback First, Success Second.’ I usually don’t get in the first time”

Krysta Rodriguez might have gotten famous more recently because of her role on Smash, but she’s no Broadway novice.  She has been appearing on Broadway for a decade after debuting at age 19 in Good Vibrations.  She’s since appeared in A Chorus Line, Spring Awakening, In the Heights, and The

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