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Archive for May, 2006

Being shy and an actor

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006

Clea DuVall has referred to herself as “an only child and I’m just a real loner kind of person, and yeah, kinda dark. But I’m happy. Not sad. I’m just shy and nervous.”
Like many other talented actors, she considers herself shy. Maybe acting - playing other people - is a way to use that trait, [...]

Charisma

Monday, May 29th, 2006

“I play myself all the time… on camera and off. What else can I do?”
Harry Dean Stanton [photo and quote from the HBO.com section for “Big Love”]
Nicolas Cage thinks “Harry Dean exudes a spiritual awareness that’s steeped in deep sadness, and it’s so compelling to watch on film. He’s a compelling man to be around [...]

Grace Zabriskie on “obsessional mode” and the value of reading

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

Grace Zabriskie commented recently about the article In Praise of Positive Obsessions, by Eric Maisel, PhD, and on the value of reading.
“I have for many years now extricated myself, without too much guilt, from social events with close friends by knowing I will be understood when I say that I am going into - or [...]

Annette Bening on unconscious versus conscious

Wednesday, May 24th, 2006

“There is that part of acting where you’re just interested in human behavior and interested in unconscious versus conscious motivation, that you can use your intellect to study, just as if you were a writer, or sociologist, or teacher…
“But then what separates us as actors is that there’s this whole kind of emotional synthesis you’re [...]

Developing confidence as an actor

Monday, May 22nd, 2006

Ian McKellen admits in a recent article that it has taken time and life experience to develop the self-confidence that now helps fuel his dynamic roles.
“Suppose it had been me who played Tom Jones [1963], not Albert Finney?” he said.
“There was never any question of me playing those sorts of parts. I was a frightened [...]

Taking your character home

Thursday, May 4th, 2006

Kristen Bell (“Veronica Mars”) noted recently how much of an impact acting can have on an actor: “It’s sort of a weird profession.. in that it manipulates your emotions. When you’re crying, you’re really crying. You’re not crying about anything you care about, but you still have the cry inside you, that feeling of sadness [...]