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She was on âGame of Thronesâ when she was a child, but Nell Tiger Free hit her stride in the M. Night Shyamalan series âServant,â and now her absolutely incredible performance in the hit horror film âThe First Omenâ has solidified her as one of the great young actors working today. On this episode, she discusses her âtotal non-processâ process, which means every aspect of her work takes place between âactionâ and âcutâ and literally nowhere else. She talks about why she only reads the script once, finds all backstory that isnât on the page âcringe,â doesnât like to rehearse at all, is at the complete service of the director, and strives for total emersion in the moment. Itâs a fascinating and inspiring approach that could easily be misconstrued as carless if it didnât yield indisputably astonishing results. âThe First Omenâ begins streaming on Hulu May 30th.
Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft.
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Since he was last on the podcast (Ep. 112), Tom Pelphrey has been nominated for an Emmy for his work on âOzark,â heâs had juicy roles on "Outer Rangeâ and David E. Kellyâs âLove and Death,â and now Kelly has given Pelphrey perhaps his most exciting role to date in the character of Raymond Peepgrass in Netflixâs âA Man In Full.â On this episode, Pelphrey takes us deep into his work on that limited series. He talks about why a good costumer designer is an actorâs best friend, what made him feel free to go âfull weirdâ with Regina King, the importance of being an advocate for your character, and much more.
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Over the past year and a half, no actor in any medium has given me more inspiration through their work than Mia Vallet. As a company member and frequent performer at the exciting NYC âloft theatersâ Adult Film and The Brooklyn Center for Theatre Research, she continues to show the thrilling possibilities for this craft of acting, culminating in her performance as Nina in âSea Gull,â Adult Filmâs new version of Chekovâs masterpiece, opening on Friday May 10th in Manhattan. On this episode, she talks about her training at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts and early success in the business, the setback in her personal life that threw her off course but set the stage for true fulfillment in the work, why daring actors inspire her, the importance of trusting a director, why she loves rehearsal, loves Chekhov, doesnât shy away from the highly emotional material, is inspired by the remarkable resilience of actors, and much much more.
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Judy Reyes is best known for playing Carla on the TV series âScrubs,â but her nearly three-decades-long career is packed with roles on long-running shows like âDevious Maids,â and in movies like âBirth/Rebirth,â for which she was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award for Best Actress. Her latest is Hannah Marxâs highly anticipated screen version of John Greenâs celebrated novel âTurtles All The Way Downâ (coming to MAX on May 2nd). On this episode, she takes us back to the beginningâher âdramaticâ childhood household serving as a form of acting training, defying her mother when she wanted to actually be an actor, and the support she found at the legendary LAByrinth Theater. She tells us why journaling as the character is her first step inside, how one recent role allowed her to show the fullness of her range, why simply being a latino artist is not enough, and much much more.
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As a working actor, Ryan Czerwonkoâs credits include âThe Endgame,â âChicago Med,â âChicago Fire,â âCherry,â âPaint,â and âWatchmen,â to name a few. Heâs also the artistic director of Adult Film, an exciting Brooklyn theater and film group where he acts, directs, and teaches. His latest project is a year-long exploration of Chekhovâs âSea Gullâ that will culminate in a limited engagement in Manhattan in May and a documentary on the whole process. On this episode, he explains why Chekhov is so important to him and what he set out to do with this ambitious endeavor. He gives us a deep dive into his very specific preparation process and takes us through the various techniques and approaches he has collected and adapted for his own use and combined into a curriculum for his students. He uses his recent time on the set of a movie as an example of being in the present moment and using your current thoughts and feelings as the driving force of your work, which is a major tenet of his approach. He explains why Stella Adler and Nikos Psacharopoulos are so influential to him, why tension is good, âactingâ is bad, how he learned to stop worrying and focus on the work, and much much more.
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Dylan Baker is the definition of a consummate actor. For over three decades he has delivered so many incredible performances in series like âThe Good Wife,â âDamages,â âHunters,â films like âHappiness,â âSelma,â âSpider-Man 2â, and his latest, âLaRoy, Texasâ, where he plays a professional killer. He talks about his approach toward playing despicable people, some who other actorâs wouldnât touch. He takes us back to his beginnings, and the acting instruction that changed his work and which he still uses today. He tells a story about how the legendary theater director Nikos Psacharopoulos had a big impact on his early career, talks about the excitement of working on ultra independent films like Onur Tukelâs âThe Misogynists,â explains why minimal direction works so powerfully for him, gives us a run down of his pre-curtain ritual, and much much more.
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His work in series like âGreyâs Anatomy,â â13 Reasons Why,â and âThis Is Us,â has established Brandon Scott as a captivatingly talented actor. His latest is the new MAX series âThe Girls on the Bus,â where he plays the jilted ex-lover of Melissa Benoistâs journalist character, who now needs his help because he's the new press secretary to the leading Presidential candidate. He talks about the process of building connection between two people that are supposed to have a past, and how sometimes that can be done in simple ways. He describes the impact Christina Applegate and Linda Cardellini had on developing his sense of play while shooting âDead To Me,â explains why directors showing âcollaborative curiosityâ is so helpful, why his process starts with stress and fear, plus much more!
Back To One is the in-depth, no-nonsense, actors-on-acting podcast from Filmmaker Magazine. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft.
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Colin Burgess and Anthony Oberbeck star in âDad & Step-Dad,â a indie comedy film they co-wrote with director Tynan DeLong. It follows Jim and Dave, a dad and a step-dad, as they struggle with bonding during a weekend upstate with Branson, the 13 year-old son they share. Itâs about family, communication, insecurity, and the fragility of the male ego. On this episode, Burgess and Oberbeck describe the development of their comedy tastes and take us back to the improvised shorts that preceded the feature, where they were able to hone their characters and comedic sensibility before growing the project to feature-length. They talk about the decision to ânot do jokes,â the importance of silence in comedy, the influence of Fredrick Wiseman, the similarities with the other comedy starring Colin Burgess thatâs out nowââFree Time,â and much more!
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You know the gifted actor George MacKay from films like â1917â or âTrue History of The Kelly Gang.â Now he has given us two absolutely incredible performances in âFemmeâ (in select theaters now) and âThe Beastâ (out on April 5th). On this episode, he takes us into his process of inhabiting these two extremely different characters. He explains why context is becoming more and more important to him in his preparation, talks about the actor as storyteller, the secret to appearing truly menacing, those sex scenes in âFemme,â a lesson about respect that he learned from Eddie Marsan, and much more.
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Lukas Gage is on a roll. In shows like âThe White Lotus,â âEuphoria,â âYou,â and the latest season of âFargo,â films like âHow to Blow Up a Pipeline,â âDown Lowâ (which he also co-wrote), and now the eagerly anticipated âRoad Houseâ reboot, heâs been able to display his immense talent and range. Heâs even played himself in âGossip Girlâ and âThe Other Two.â On this episode, he explains how sometimes doing the opposite of whatâs described is beneficial in an audition, why over-directing doesnât work for him, the importance of creativity for the actor, how he arrived at his current state of not caring about how heâs perceived and only focusing on the work, plus much much more.
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The Brooklyn-based actor Anastasia Olowin stars in Shaun Seneviratneâs âBen and Suzanne, A Reunion in 4 Parts,â which just had its world premiere at the SXSW Film Festival. She has such a command of the screen and brings so much life to her character, itâs hard to believe this is her first feature film. On this episode, she takes us back to her training at NYUâs Experimental Theater Wing, her 8 years producing and acting in new work for the stage, and the 10 year journey to bring âBen and Suzanneâ to the screen. She talks about the collaborative process at the heart of the production, her fascination with various kinds of stories, what it means to be a âhowâ not âwhyâ actor, and much more.
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As an actor, Hugo De Sousa had breakout leading roles in âWe Used to Know Each Other,â âMister Limbo,â and âEverything in The End.â I was introduced to his work as an actor/filmmaker, with the celebrated shorts he made in collaboration with Frank MosleyââThe Eventâ and âGood Condition.â On this episode he talks extensively about the making of those films, and his latest, which might be of particular, cathartic interest to listeners of this podcast, the absurdist short âJe Ne Suis Pas Une Star De CinĂ©ma.â Plus he discusses the importance of feeling âout of balance in front of the camera,â why he likes to absorb challenges on set, how independent cinema is âlike robbing a bank,â and much more!
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âHeartbreak Ridgeâ put him on the map as an actor, âNew Jack Cityâ as a director, and with âPosse,â the 1993 hit Western he directed and stars in, Mario Van Peebles secured his place as a celebrated actor/director with countless credits, over the next 30 years, on the big and small screen. His latest is another star-filled, super fun western called âOutlaw Posse.â On this episode, he talks about the importance of discovering the tone of the project, how his love of learning leads to his desire to make âedutainment,â ways his acting experience informs his work as a director, and much more.
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John Magaro has been delivering consistently stellar performances in films like âNot Fade Away,â âThe Big Short,â âCarol,â âFirst Cow,â and âShowing Up,â to name a few. This past year he played Arthur, husband of Greta Leeâs character Nora, in âPast Lives.â On this episode he talks, spoiler-free, about the last scene of that film, and why it makes people emotional. He explains how receiving books, music, photos from directors helps in his preparation. He makes the case for experience over academia, takes us back to a big breakthrough that came to him from the legendary acting teacher Howard Guskin, and talks about how newfound freedom in the work has changed everything. Plus much more!
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Leah McKendrick wrote, directed, and stars in the hilarious, super smart, and intensely personal new film âScrambled.â Itâs about a perpetual bridesmaid who, realizing she isnât quite willing or able to settle down, decides to freeze her eggs. McKendrick doesnât shy away from depicting her characterâs sex life, the frustrations involving family and friends, and the true loneliness that enveloped her when she decided to do the same procedure in real life. Itâs that rare film that will have you belly laughing one minute and crying hard the next. On this episode, we find out what elements were at play to make this little miracle of a movie come to life. She talks about how hitting rock bottom when her studio screenwriting work just evaporated into thin air one day, after years of commitment, led to a desire to get back to making her own films; why itâs always advisable to hire your talented actor friends, even for the tiniest roles; what it took to finally stop worrying if her performance was coming across on the screen; the extent to which she had to fight to stay true to her own vision, and much more! This is a truly inspirational episode for anyone who seeks to make, and act in, their own films. "Scrambled" is in theaters now.
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Mia McKenna-Bruce is an English actress. Her performance in the film âHow To Have Sexâ is, rightfully, being spoken about with many superlatives. Subtle, controlled, thoroughly alive, deeply impacting, it is a star-making turn. Thereâs a scene where her character, Tara, is simply walking down the street, and itâs something of a revelation. It won her the BIFA for Best Lead Performance. On this episode, she breaks down the ingredients that helped her deliver this workâan extensive audition process to find her co-stars that allowed her time to play; complete trust in the director, Molly Manning Walker, and everyone on the crew; a feeling of total ownership of the character; a â360 setâ that allowed for full emersion into Taraâs world, a sense of obligation to âget this rightâ for everyone it will impact, and much more. âHow To Have Sexâ is out in limited release.
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Sallieu Sesay is a Sierra Leonean-American actor who has had recurring roles on CBSâ âSeal Teamâ and HBOâs âBarry,â and, in his latest, delivers an incredible supporting performance in John Trengove's nihilistic thriller âManodrome,â alongside Jesse Eisenberg. On this episode he talks about doing tons of research before taking on that part, having so little in common with the character, and facing the pressure of being at the center of a movieâs most pivotal scene. He gives us a glimpse at his dedication to this craft, his continuous training with some of the best acting teachers around such as Ivana Chubbuck, how substitution plays a part in his preparation, the significance of journaling, why empathy and curiosity are two important words for the actor, what âitâs all about trusting the workâ really means, and much more.
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Jack Huston has worked with Scorsese, Ridley Scott, David Oâ Russell, The Coens, had meaty roles on series like âMayfair Witches,â âFargo,â and, maybe most notably, âBoardwalk Empire,â where he played Richard Harrow. His latest project is Lulu Wangâs Amazon series âExpats.â On this episode he talks about gaining 30 pounds for that part (which wasnât as much fun as it sounds), why it all starts with the voice for him, writing and directing his passion project âThe Day of The Fightâ for Michael Pitt and Joe Pesci, and he reveals a common trait of all great directors heâs known. Plus we discuss the current state of Independent Film, what we think should change, and much more. âExpatsâ streams on Amazon Prime starting January 25th.
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You know Spenser Granese from memorable roles on âBetter Call Saul,â âFear of the Walking Dead,â âPam & Tommy,â and, perhaps most memorably, the character of Bevel in the final season of âBarry.â On this episode, he talks about landing that role after trying hard to get on the show for 3 seasons, and the incredible working environment he found on set. He opens up about his unique approach to the craft having no formal training, why he keeps the lines barely memorized, avoids expectations, operates on his instinct, and much more!
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Discovering Michelle Monaghan in âKiss Kiss Bang Bangâ was like finding evidence that the old school Hollywood comedy actress gene, long thought extinct, was alive and well. She did more than hold her own opposite Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer, she stole the movie. Iâve been rooting for her ever since. A few âMission Impossibles,â âGone Baby Gone,â âTrue Detectiveâ followed, as well as some significant work in small indies like âTrucker,â âFort Bliss,â and âNanny.â She returns to comedy with her latest, âThe Family Plan,â which is streaming now on Apple TV+. On this episode, she talks about how her deep desire to be a journalist is actually still playing out in her career, why a good vocabulary is the best trait for a director, what precipitates the necessity to protect the arc of her character and how she does it, plus much more.
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