Interview: Chad Coleman on Acting, Creating a Character and His New Podcast, ‘Humble Hollywood w/Chad’
Actor Chad Coleman talks about his podcast, how he got started in acting, his career, creating a role and bad auditions.
Actor Chad Coleman talks about his podcast, how he got started in acting, his career, creating a role and bad auditions.
Clarke Peters talks about his role in AMC+’s La Fortuna, the importance of listening and being “in the moment”, and his worst audition ever.
Clifton Collins Jr. and Molly Parker chat about the film, researching their roles and their worst auditions.
“I always break the script down the way I have since school. What does the playwrights say about me? Or what, in this case, what does the screenwriter say about me? What do others say about me? What do I say about myself?” – Nina Arianda Being the Ricardos is
Adam Grupper talks about his role as Alfred P. Doolittle in the National Tour of MY FAIR LADY. life as an understudy and his worst audition.
Toneisha Harris on HAIRSPRAY, how she got the part, pre-show rituals and how The Voice changed her life and career!
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Taryn Manning talks about the film, her preparation for the role and her career (including how she got her first job as a SAG actor).
Jason Isaacs talks about his role in MASS, his take on ‘active listening’, and how he prepared for that devastating monologue.
Martha Plimpton talks about her role and why she wanted it, working with the cast and why she tries to block out auditions.
Reed Birney chats about MASS, his role (which Kranz wrote specifically for him), the importance of listening, preparation and bad auditions.
They chat about their projects (MADRES & BINGO HELL), acting, bad auditions and breaking into the industry as a Latina.
Stuart Townsend on Jericho Ford, character wardrobe, finding that perfect entrance and his flawless American accent.
Russell Hornsby talks about his character, filming during a pandemic and how he’s learned to add some life lessons to every role he’s done.
Azie Tesfai talks about writing the episode, becoming a super-hero, a terrible audition and the whirlwind experience booking Jane the Virgin.
Stephen Manas has acted in France, India, Tokyo and the Philippines. Each time he’d come back with “more experiences and even better acting skills.”
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
Mercedes De La Cruz recently wrapped filming a co-lead in the feature Because You’re Dead To Me and a co-star on the Netflix series Maid.
Thomas Sadoski chats about his role in The Mimic, a film that he lovingly calls a “weird little story about these weird people.
Kyle Gallner talks about how great it was to shoot in chronological order, trying not to get typecast and what he does to create a character.