Interview: Elijah Wood Talks ‘Wilfred’ and Going Back to New Zealand for ‘The Hobbit’ (video)
Elijah on shooting scenes & scripts out of order: “If you are trying to see an arc and a sense of progression… it makes it a little bit more challenging”
Elijah on shooting scenes & scripts out of order: “If you are trying to see an arc and a sense of progression… it makes it a little bit more challenging”
Jason on playing Wilfred: “I’ve got to find a human way to do a dog behavior”
Fiona on the playing the darker side of Jenna: “That’s what has been so much fun for me as an actor”
Dorian on Season Two: “It did not get easier”
Mircea on auditioning nerves: “If you do the work, you’ll always be okay”
Dwight and Quvenzhané talk about how they got their parts as first-time actors and the crazy conditions they had to endure
Garson on the future of his character: “In life we don’t know what’s coming so I’d like to not know what’s coming”
Elijah chats about ‘Wilfred’, keeping his career diverse and a little film called ‘The Hobbit’
Gabriel: “I’m basically trying to take that script and expand on the writers and the director’s vision”
Tyler chats with us on how he managed to make that leap from indie film festivals to multiplexes
Douglas on playing Gomez: “The fact that everyone has expectations, my first job was to forget about that”
Jamie: “If you don’t take risks, all of your friends will tell you that you’re really wise and you’re really careful, but you’re not going to move any mountains”
Mr. Nimoy on why he un-retired: “I’m a sucker for a good role”
Blayne: “My entire writing and directing career has stemmed from my being an actor”
If you haven’t heard of Louisa Krause, wait a couple minutes because her name will soon be on your radar.
Ricky on why he left the UK: “There’s only so far you can go”
Jeremy: “I think the most important thing to be able to be is flexible in terms of the way that you work”
Stephen on Acting: “You just got to keep on getting better. If you’re not getting better, you’re standing still”
Jessica and Lennon talk about the show, how the work may, in fact, kill them and their time at UCB!
Betty: “I love this business and I’m so fortunate to be able to still work in this business”