Nolan Gould: A Backstage Exclusive
Nolan Gould is one special kid. An actor since the age of three and a certified member of Mensa, he's on his way to becoming a household name before he reaches his twelfth birthday.
Nolan Gould: A Backstage Exclusive
Nolan Gould is one special kid. An actor since the age of three and a certified member of Mensa, he's on his way to becoming a household name before he reaches his twelfth birthday.
Fans have enthusiastically embraced the return of their favorite bad gal, and Leighton says it wasn't too tough to slip back into her character's distinctive skin.
Chelsea Staub: A Backstage Exclusive
"I just want to go to work and play dress up like for the rest of my life", says Chelsea Staub, and she's well on her way to achieving her goal.
"I beg to do all of the stunts," she says with a laugh. "Last night I was on wires and hanging off the ceiling doing cool things. It's one of my favorite parts of the show."
The major challenge in taking on an iconic work like “Bye Bye Birdie” is how profoundly it is identified with other stars, say Bill Irwin and Jayne Houdyshell.
"We had so much fun writing Love Child," says Robert Stanton. "We had a blast. But I'd be disingenuous if I said I didn't think of it as an acting showcase."
Playing a biographical figure poses a host of challenges—most pointedly accuracy, or at least capturing the person's essence.
Katerina Graham: A Back Stage Exclusive
"I'm very strange, I'm not going to lie", says Katerina Graham. Strange? Perhaps. But only in the best sense of the word.
Michelle Monaghan has kicked ass in action flicks like "Mission: Impossible III" and "Eagle Eye" and scored laughs in rom-coms like "The Heartbreak Kid" and "Made of Honor."
Director Spike Jonze has delved into the mind of John Malkovich and captured the most realistic portrayal of writer's block ever seen on screen. But for his third film, he wanted a challenge.