Michael Emerson on How He Creates Characters and the Advice He Gives to Actors
Michael Emerson chats about his career, detailing how he portrays his characters and shares the best advice he has for actors.
Michael Emerson chats about his career, detailing how he portrays his characters and shares the best advice he has for actors.
Rainn Wilson spoke about how Galaxy Quest affected his career and how, in some ways, he still has to work to get cast.
Eddie Murphy reflects on his career as one of the top box-office stars of all time, including his most acclaimed performances and what the future holds.
While the talk primarily focuses on The Sinner, actor Bill Pullman delves into his career that will soon be entering its fifth decade.
Miles Robbins chats about his role in Daniel Isn’t Real, how he prepared and what he does to get ready for an audition.
Bryan Cranston spoke about his return to Walter White, his signature character, and how he got back into the role for El Camino.
Javicia Keslie chats about God Friended Me, her journey from web-series to series regular and why self-tape auditions are the worst.
Rachel Skarsten spoke about the intriguing possibilities for her character and explained how that informs her portrayal of Alice in the CW’s Batwoman
Actress Ruth Wilson spoke about her early days as an actress and how much of a challenge auditions were for her.
Robin Williams shared one of his thoughts on finding the right starting point for playing a character.
Michelle Danner on her new film, her acting school, and gives advice on finding representation and the best things actors can do to help their career.
Jon Bernthal talks about both the challenges of mo-cap acting for a video game, but also compares it to acting on stage in front of an audience.
Robert Pattinson spoke about how The Lighthouse’s rehearsal process caught him off-guard, but admitted it was liberating to play a “mad” character.
Alan Ruck reveals that not only did he have to audition for HBO’s Succession, but he nearly missed out on the opportunity because of family obligations.
Actor Willem Dafoe talks about about the “pleasure” he receives from performing and how he feels it even when his roles take him to different places.
Giancarlo Esposito chats about Creepshow, how he loved the “guerrilla” style filmmaking of the show and loving his turn in the horror-genre!
William Fichtner talks about Cold Brook, his biggest learning curve as a director, working with the cast and his worst audition ever.
Actress Shannon Tarbet chats about how she got the role and what she did to prepare, theatre and that time she did a one-woman show.Â
Actor Daniel Webber chats about his role in Danger Close, the huge responsibility of portraying a real person and how he prepares for an audition.
Matthew Alan talks about his role in Castle Rock, how he found acting and how he is able to “get out of” his head for auditions.