Interview: Max Adler on ‘Glee’, Why He Became an Actor and the Message of Acceptance in His New Film, ‘Saugatuck Cures’
“Oh, I always get nervous. The jitters always come and the heart rate always speeds up.” – Max Adler on Auditioning
“Oh, I always get nervous. The jitters always come and the heart rate always speeds up.” – Max Adler on Auditioning
Who would have thought that Arnold Schwarzenegger would star in a small family drama about zombies in a post-apocalyptic world? And that his performance is his best in years.
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“People are working hard online to further their careers. They are forgetting that if you don’t get off your computer especially in this industry, it’s killing the art of conversation.” – Todd Wharton
“There’s a fleeting sense of comfort. My health insurance isn’t going to lapse for a while, that’s nice.” – Robin Lord Taylor on Being a Series Regular
Atticus Shaffer talks about playing Brick, The Middle cast, his voice-over career and what he does on hiatus.
Interview: Atticus Shaffer on Brick, ‘The Middle’ and Being a “Voiceover Geek” Read More »
“I cut my teeth doing theatre. I went to Conservatory at Carnegie Mellon for four years. I trained to be an actor first and foremost, theatre will always be my first love” – Josh Gad
Actor Douglas Taurel has written some great columns for Daily Actor (check them out here) and now, we turn the tables around and chat with him. He’s just created his own solo show called The American Soldier and we talked about creating the show and more! Tell me a little
Interview: Douglas Taurel on Creating His Solo Show, ‘The American Soldier’ Read More »
After the wonderful The Skeleton Twins, she’s back with another smart, touching performance here that you shouldn’t miss.
Review: Kristen Wiig in ‘Welcome to Me’ Read More »
At the heart of all great performances is the artist’s ability to be in the moment. This is imperative for actors.
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Here are the nominations for the 2015 Tony Awards! An American in Paris and Fun Home both nabbed 12 nominations each, while Something Rotten! received 10.
And the 2015 Tony Nominations are….! Read More »