How Did Carrie Coon Prepare for Two of Her Biggest Roles?
Coon speaks about how she prepares herself for her roles, including the stage and television roles that she has received awards for.
Coon speaks about how she prepares herself for her roles, including the stage and television roles that she has received awards for.
David also talks about his time at Juilliard and the first things he does when he gets a role.
Christie speaks about what inspired her to become an actress and why her Game of Thrones role is a perfect fit for her.
Bomer reflects on his two-decade career and puts all of his work in context with making his Broadway debut.
Wright speaks about the distinction between playing two characters in Westworld and how that also involves how he works with co-star, Evan Rachel Wood.
Levy reflects on her career and explains why Castle Rock is the perfect series for her at this point in her career.
Reilly also spoke about how staying optimistic about what he could achieve helped him grow.
Ironside also chats about how he chooses his projects and why he likes to help out indie filmmakers.
Scott also talks about auditions and if she felt pressure being the lead in her first big studio film.
Actor Brian Dennehy also reveals the advice that actor Christopher Plummer gave him that he still uses today.
Olson also says that one aspect that gets in the way of comedy is when actors aren’t comfortable with themselves.
Takei chats about his activism, why he took the role in American and bringing the musical, Allegiance, to Broadway.
Jones opened up about the importance of seizing acting opportunities in the vast entertainment landscape.
Tsai also talks about his audition for the show!
Key speaks about growing as an actor, how comedy was a “detour” and working without Jordan Peele.
Dinklage speaks about playing Villechaize and how the industry has changed for dwarf actors since his 1993 death.
Edie Falco spoke about her career and explains why she feels so lucky when it comes to the roles she has been cast in.
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