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Adeel Akhtar is a versatile British actor known for his powerful performances across film, television, and theatre. He gained widespread acclaim for his BAFTA-winning role in the BBC drama âMurdered by My Father,â and won another one, a few years later, for âSherwood.â His other credits in front of the camera include âFour Lions,â âThe Big Sick,â âEnola Holmes,â âUtopia,â and âSweet Tooth.â On stage, Akhtar has appeared in productions at the National Theatre and the Royal Court. Currently he wows audiences as Lopakhin in a new production of Chekhovâs âThe Cherry Orchardâ at St. Annâs Warehouse in Brooklyn. On this episode he talks about the pleasures of performing âwith complete freedomâ in that production, interacting with the audience, and the interesting connections he finds between that character and his own return to theater. Plus he explains why he no longer finds himself over-preparing for a role, shares something a valued teacher gave him that changed his approach to the work, and 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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Michael Angarano has been acting since he was an infant and has a long resume of memorable work in both comedic and dramatic rolesââAlmost Famous,â âWill and Grace,â âThis is Us,â âGentlemen Broncos,â âOppenheimer,â to name a few. His latest is a wonderful comedy with a lot of heart that he stars in, co-wrote and directed called âSacramento.â On this episode he talks about the long road of getting that film made, how he needed to adjust once he saw Michael Ceraâs approach to the role, and the interesting realization that he may not need to act and direct and write at the same time again. He tells a story about suddenly facing a strange form of stage fright, and the sensitive way Steven Soderbergh helped him get though it. He explains why he says he doesnât have an acting process, has a particular aversion to relaxation exercises, and much more.
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Jolene Purdy is always a standout. She gained recognition for her performance as Cherita Chen in the cult classic âDonnie Darko,â and later appeared in hit shows like âOrange Is the New Black,â âUnder the Dome,â âBreaking Bad,â âWandaVision,â and âThe White Lotus.â She now plays opposite Kevin Bacon in the new Amazon series âThe Bondsman.â On this episode, she talks about how the collaborative nature of that production ignited her creativity and brought out the best in her. She tells us her secret to mastering the art of delivering exposition, why she loves to be directed, how she learned to protect her characters, why Kevin Bacon is âboss,â and much more.
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The incredible Lebanese actor Hadi Tabbal just finished the monumental Broadway run of Sanaz Toossiâs Pulitzer Prize-winning play âEnglish.â He originated the role of Omid, and performed in various iterations of this powerful and transformative play over the last few years. On this episode, he talks about the fascinatingly unique aspect of âEnglishâ that is unlike any other play heâs performed, and what he means when he says it is âaliveâ every night and âvery delicate,â and he has to âtake careâ not to âderailâ it. He explains the difference between âdiscoveryâ and âdeciding,â talks about the âsaddestâ part of acting, describes his pre-show ritual, how it all comes down to âlearning people,â and much more.
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Jonathan Majors is an actor. His latest film is "Magazine Dreams." He sat down with Peter Rinaldi to talk about the work.
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Ariella Mastroianni is an actor from New Jersey by way of Ontario, Canada. With director Ryan J. Sloan, she co-wrote and co-produced "Gazer," which she also stars in. The film, which the duo shot on weekends over the course of two years, brings the paranoid thriller genre into wildly original new territory. On this episode, Mastroianni tells the story of deciding to shoot on film, using their own money, with no formal support, no connections, just a deep desire to make the film they were both dying to see. She talks about the tools her acting teachers (like Brad Fleischer and Kyle Donnelly) provided that still serve her, how âmappingâ her characterâs physical journey grounded her on the set, the trick she used to stop worrying and love her marks, the âdesperate loveâ it took to see this film through, and much more. "Gazer" open in New York on April 4th and LA on April 11th.
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An actorâs actor of the first order, Vincent DâOnonfrio has been delivering âall inâ performances, usually in supporting roles, for nearly four decadesââFull Metal Jacket,â âMen In Black,â âHousehold Saints,â âSteal This Movie!,â âThe Cell,â âThe Magnificent Seven,â to name just a few, not to mention 10 audience-loving seasons of âLaw & Order: Criminal Intent.â Heâs getting more accolades for his latest performance as Wilson Fisk in âDaredevil: Born Again.â On this episode he talks about the âemotional eventâ that he has to summon to bring about Fiskâs voice in that series and its predecessor. He takes us all the way back to his introduction to Stanislavsky through Sonia Moore and Method work through Sharon Chatten, talks about renting camera equipment to make an early self-tape to send to Stanley Kubrick, explains why script analysis is the best way to serve the story, how âLaw & Orderâ made him a better actor, the fundamental importance of failure, and much more.
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The celebrated period drama "Belle" marked the arrival of Gugu Mbatha-Raw and since then she hasnât stopped impressing audiences in films like âMotherless Brooklyn," âMisbehaviourâ and series like âDoctor Who,â âBlack Mirrorâ (San Junipero episode), âLoki," âThe Morning Show,â and âSurface,â which is now releasing episodes from its second season. On that Apple TV+ series, Gugu plays Sophie, a woman who has lost her recent memories and must piece them together. She talks about the âliberatingâ feeling she got playing someone with a missing back story and how it forced her to be present. She explains how she utilizes her sense of smell in her preparation process, how she learned to claim her space on set and not be âcrushed by the technicalities,â how taking on the leadership role of EP expanded all aspects of her work, plus much more.
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Caveh Zahedi is one of the most influential independent filmmakers of our time. Jay Duplass, Lena Dunham, Richard Linklater, Greta Gerwig, are all big fans of his 30+ years worth of ultra-autobiographical work (five features, âI am A Sex Addictâ perhaps being the most popular). His magnum opus, âThe Show About The Show,â started out as a âself-reflexive TV show about its own makingâ for BRIC TV and has continued despite lawsuits, loss of distribution, re-castings, and many more obstacles, thanks to Zahediâs dogged determination to simply tell the story, mostly through re-enactments using the actual people in his orbit playing themselves, of what happened in his life. He gets a small, but passionate amount of support from his loyal fanbase who want him to see this now decade long journey come to an end in the final season, which is about to be released. Zahedi has done a lot of interviews about his filmmaking, but rarely any, like this one, that focuses on his work as an actor for other filmmakers and in front of his own camera, where he plays a version of himself. He talks about the tonal fine line he has to walk when addressing the camera, nudity (his and othersâ), actors who work well with his directorial approach (like Emmy Harrington and Jim Fletcher), the rigors of auditioning to play a pedophile rabbi, striving for ânon-acting,â and much more.
Creative Nonfiction Film Weekend is bringing Zahedi's work (and the man himself) on a UK tour in March 2025. Check here for more info
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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Lucy Boynton is known for delivering exceptional performances in films like âSing Street,â âBohemian Rhapsody,â âChevalier,â and âThe Greatest Hits.â Her latest is the BritBoxâs limited series âA Cruel Love: The Ruth Ellis Story,â about a woman convicted of killing her abusive lover who then became the last woman to be hanged in the UK. On this episode, she talks about why the challenge she faced portraying Ellis âwasnât an actor issue,â but more about facing the traumas women are still dealing with decades later. She ponders how acting as a child served her into adulthood, explains why over-direction is never a problem for her, why âturning the dialsâ on micro-facial acting excites her, makes a plea for more women screenwriters, and much much more.
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Griffin Dunne has balanced acting, directing, and producing for over 40 years in this business. âChilly Scenes of Winter,â âAn American Werewolf in London,â âAfter Hours,â âPractical Magic,â âThis is Us,â to name just a small handful of his credits. For his latest, âEx-Husbands,â he delivers a performance revelatory in its ease, miraculously blending lightness and dread. Itâs so much fun, and even inspirational, to simply watch him walk around as this character, carrying this load. Hopefully, this is the start of a new chapter: Dunne as the contemplative man of a certain age who has seen it all. On this episode, he shares his favorite piece of direction, talks about how producing affected his acting work, tells the story of discovering heâs a Chekhovian actor, explains why it all comes down to listening and being in the moment, and much more.
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In movies like âMillion Dollar Baby,â "August: Osage County,â âBlow The Man Down,â and series like "The Americans,â âJustified,â and âSneaky Pete,â âesteemed character actress Margo Martindaleâ loves to play people much different from herself. And sheâs been so good at it for so long that she only started to get truly recognized for her work in her 60s. Three Emmys later, sheâs able to pick and choose what she wants to do. Her latest, the Amazon series âThe Sticky,â finds her number one on the call sheet and having a blast playing the bombastic maple syrup farmer Ruth Landry. On this episode she explains why the first step in her preparation process is knowing where a character was born and raised. She talks about feeling most free when sheâs able to âplayâ like she did in her backyard, what makes Alexander Payne and Robert Benton great directors, why it took some time for her to settle in to sit-com acting, and much more.
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Brad Fleischer is an actor, teacher, coach, filmmaker, producer, and founding partner of GhostLight Media. He originated the role of Doug in âGruesome Playground Injuriesâ alongside Selma Blair. On Broadway, he starred opposite Robin Williams in âBengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo,â opposite Tony Schaloub in âGolden Boy,â and played the title character in the Olivier award winning âCoram Boy.â On the screen, Brad has worked with Robert De Niro in âThe Good Shepherd,â Scott Frank and Liam Neeson in âWalk Among the Tombstonesâ, Greg Nicotero on âThe Walking Deadâ, among many others. For 17 years and counting, he continues to run his own professional acting class in New York and Los Angeles, strictly through word of mouth. On this episode, he tells the story of how he came to a level of dedication similar to what athletics required, which he now passes on to his students. He talks about the difference between the visceral and the intellectual; the importance of finding and working with good actors that you can learn from; why it all comes down to focus, specificity, and commitment. Plus much more!
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Marianne Jean-Baptiste is getting accolades and awards for her incredible performance in Mike Leighâs âHard Truths.â The two last worked together nearly 30 years ago, on Leighâs âSecrets and Lies,â for which Jean-Baptiste was nominated for an Oscar. On this episode, she takes us all the way back to her first time working with Mike Leigh, on the play âItâs A Great Big Shame,â and details for us the ins and outs of working with him on these three projects. She talks about her love of process, how this intense character work fuels her on less actor-centric jobs, why sheâs still mad at Leigh for âmurderingâ Pansyâs mother, and much more.
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The U.S. premiere of âHard Truthsâ at the New York Film Festival in October brings director Mike Leigh back to the podcast for the third time (Ep. 54 and Ep. 204). He talks about working again with Marianne Jean-Baptiste after nearly 30 years, how a lower budget didnât change his process but made him âdig vertically,â why American actors are unofficially not allowed in his films. Plus he shares his hope for cinema after heâs gone, but explains why he refuses to officially pass down his process. And much more!
"Hard Truths" opens in select U.S. theaters on Friday January 10th.
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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Tiffany Booneâs breakout role was Jerrika Little on the series âThe Chi.â âLittle Fires Everywhere,â âThe Midnight Sky,â âNine Perfect Strangersâ and âHuntersâ followed. Now she voices Sarabi in Disneyâs âMufasa: The Lion King.â She explains how getting back to her childlike imagination was a must for that role. She tells the story of trying to break up with acting but acting wouldnât break up with her. She talks about the importance of knowing the character better than anyone else, how focusing on connecting with people through her art allowed her to âlet go of the desperation,â and much more.
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Tommy Dewey is best known for playing Alex Cole on the Hulu series âCasualâ for five seasons. This year, two movies benefit from his talentsâthe Jason Reitman ensemble comedy âSaturday Nightâ, and Caroline Lindyâs romantic/horror/comedy âYour Monster,â where he brilliantly plays the titular character. On this episode, he talks about what went into deciding on the proper mixture of absurdity and tenderness for that special role. He explains why, if a comedy script connects with him, he âmaybe reads it once and stay the hell away from it.â Plus how writing can help you as an actor, the increased pressure of 3-dimensionality the higher you are on a call sheet, and much more.
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Alessandro Nivola returns to the podcast (Ep. 37 and Ep.170) to discuss three performances he gives in three different films out at the same time this weekâPedro AlmodĂłvarâs âThe Room Next Door,â âThe Brutalist,â and âKraven The Hunter.â He gifts us with a detailed peek into what it took to build each of these characters. He talks about the interesting way he received a âgreen lightâ from AlmodĂłvar in terms of his approach to the role of an Upstate New York policeman, the challenge of balancing adherence to period authenticity with a modern accessibly as Attila in Brady Corbetâs epic, tells the thrilling story of how he found a way to bypass the Marvel committee approval to bring his version of The Rhino to life while miraculously having a creatively fulfilling time in the process, and much more.
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Ethan Herisse and Brandon Wilson are the stars of âNickel Boys,â RaMell Rossâ bold and brilliant adaptation of Colson Whiteheadâs novel that tells the story, cinematically, almost entirely in a first-person POV-style. Herisse and Wilson talk about the challenge of acting to the camera, their saga of navigating auditions, the âfreedomâ and âopennessâ they both felt from Ross, how the trust they built with the crew played a big part in performing in this process, and much more. âNickel Boysâ opens in select theaters on December 14th.
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Michael Shannon is known for his intense and versatile performances across film, television, and theaterââTake Shelter,â â99 Homes,â âNocturnal Animals,â âBoardwalk Empire,â âLong Days Journey Into Night,â âGeorge and Tammy,â to name just a few. On this episode, he talks about his âsimplisticâ approach to preparation, the test he gives directors to see if he can trust them, the importance of âdisappearing,â why he no longer likes to do endless takes, and much more. Plus he discusses his love for George Mackay, who plays âSonâ to Shannonâs âFatherâ in âThe End,â Joshua Oppenheimerâs post-apocalyptic musical which opens in select theaters December 6th.
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