Who Has Taught You the Most About Acting?
"Movies and television were my first teachers and taught me the most. There's a combination of all the great actors that I watched in movies and on television while growing up."
Who Has Taught You the Most About Acting?
"Movies and television were my first teachers and taught me the most. There's a combination of all the great actors that I watched in movies and on television while growing up."
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Do You Create Characters With Certain Actors in Mind?
TV writers for hit shows discuss how they write their characters and whether they have other actors in mind when they create them.
Jonathan Deroko... Got the Part!
Jonathan Deroko opened Back Stage and saw the casting notice for Arthur Miller's "All My Sons" at the Newport Theatre Arts Center.
Like most actors, I didn't like seeing so much of my income taken out of my paychecks for taxes. But you can't very well let the government keep as little as possible and then expect a big refund.
Top Casting Directors for Films of 2007
In selecting the Top Casting Directors for the Films of 2007, Ross Reports took into account both critically-acclaimed and popular films. We considered casts, genres, and challenges that each film presented.
Included are various resources for those looking to get into voiceover work.
"Agnes de Mille's work represents an important period of American choreography that has been lost," says choreographer Liza Gennaro, daughter of Broadway and television choreographer Peter Gennaro. "What she did in terms of movement innovation and finding a movement language for a character is something you rarely see in ...
When the notice for the film 'Dialogues' appeared in Back Stage, Eric Kochmer was immediately interested. 'Dialogues' is experimental film director Owen Land's narrative feature about his own experiences from the late 1960s to the early '80s.