Daniel Radcliffe on How He Played Dead in ‘Swiss Army Man’
“You just sort of have to use your imagination when you’re playing something that doesn’t exist.” – Daniel Radcliffe
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“You just sort of have to use your imagination when you’re playing something that doesn’t exist.” – Daniel Radcliffe
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“I was just trying to play him like any other role, really. Who do I think he was? Who do I want him to be in this story?” – Ewan McGregor
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“The most frustrating thing is when you feel like your full potential hasn’t been recognized.” – Jack O’Connell on Auditioning
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The Alexander Technique (A.T.) is a way of learning how to be fully connected to your body
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Wondering how to be an actor on TV shows and film? Professional actor and acting coach David Tom shares his best acting tips for those looking to get into the industry
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“How is it possible for me to be in one state of mind, and then say ‘Action’ and go into another state of mind?” – Idris Elba on acting
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Michael Shannon: “I mean honestly I look at acting like it’s my job to disappear. The best acting is invisible.”
Bryan Cranston on his actor preparation: “The character starts outside of you and [you use] your imagination and own personal experience.”
“I have friends who’ve been out there for a year and have only had six auditions. I had 59 different projects that I had went out for” – Shalita Grant on her first year in LA
“The old cliché in theater is, if you’re nervous, pick up a prop, which will immediately take you outside of your mind.” – Jesse Eisenberg