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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.
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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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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In this time of the year when traditions give us a sense of comfort and repetition that we need, especially in these volatile times, Back To One has a tradition of its ownâthe annual Kevin Corrigan episode! The patron saint of the indie film actor was the first guest on this podcast and he has returned every year since, telling hilarious stories from his adventures in the acting world, waxing about Brando, Walken, Scorsese, expounding on music, philosophizing about life in generalâthese episodes have become listener favorites. In this installment, Corrigan talks about shooting a scene recently where his emotions were almost too much at his finger tips, shares the awe and pride he felt working for his old friend Natasha Lyonne, and the similar feeling of working for his Daughter in a film she directed. Plus he brings back the Moss Hart story he told in a previous episode, but this time movingly reads it in Hartâs words, and much much more.
Past Kevin Corrigan Episodes: Ep. 1, Ep. 67, Ep. 133, Ep.185 Ep. 234 Ep. 268
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As an actor, Peter Vack is known for his work in television series such as âI Just Want My Pants Back (series lead),â âMozart In The Jungle,â and âLove Life,â and recent independent films like âPVT Chat,â Eugene Kotlyarenkoâs âThe Codeâ and his virtuoso turn as an evil version of âPeter Vackâ in âActorsâ (written, directed, and co-staring his sister Betsey Brown). As a filmmaker, he has gotten a reputation for demanding an âall inâ approach from his performers. His first feature, âAssholesâ (called âthe most disgusting movie everâ), won a jury prize at SXSW, and his latest, âwww.RachelOrmont.com,â described as a âpsychedelic techno-satire about growing up in captivity,â just premiered in September and is already on the fast track toward âcult hitâ status. On this episode, he describes his belief that an actor has to develop a pure, almost religious faith in their ability, fueled by positivity and joy. He explains why âintellectual homeworkâ doesnât help him at all anymore, how incorporating a âtoxic methodâ approach when playing a toxic âmethod actorâ actually worked for him, what being âa player on the fieldâ and âembodying the energyâ mean for him as a director, why the best practice an actor can do is actually outside the work, and much more.
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Jack Dunphy is a writer, filmmaker, animator, actor and podcaster. His shorts have played in festivals around the world and his latest, âBobâs Funeral,â won Best Nonfiction Short Film at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival. As an actor, he starred in Peter Vackâs âAssholesâ and Caveh Zahediâs legendary, unfinished, 24-hour retelling of Joyceâs âUlysses.â He can soon be seen in âParadise and Lunch,â the new film from Jordan Tetwesky and Joshua Pikovsky, and "Anything That Movesâ from Alex Phillips. His wonderful new podcast, âRevelations with Jack Dunphy,â in which he talks about his struggles with addiction and mental illness with fellow artists, is out now on the Talkhouse network.
Even though he draws on his real life so much in his work, Jack talks about his difficulty with playing a version of himself. He explains why authenticity shouldnât be a brand but a necessity, what it means to be a âthree chordâ actor, how fame would negatively impact his addiction management, and much more.
Listen to "Revelations with Jack Dunphy" here. It's fast becoming one of my favorite podcasts.
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Jaclyn Bethany is an Emmy award winning filmmaker, writer and actor based in New Orleans, Louisiana. She has been committed to creating art and telling stories exploring complex women, the intimacy of female friendship, sisterhood and queerness from the female perspective. Some upcoming film projects include "Delusion â- a short film in collaboration with Adult Film NYC, âIn Transit,â written by Alex Sarrigeorgiou and featuring Jennifer Ehle and Francois Arnaud, and âAll Five Eyes,â which she co-wrote with Greta Bellamacina, featuring Bellamacina and Honor Swinton-Byrne. In this episode she talks about her role as the Co-Artistic Director of The Fire Weeds, a female driven immersive theater company based in New Orleans, and her endeavor to present new theater, and new approaches to old theater, in a place where ânewâ takes some getting used to. She also discusses what she learned as an actor that helps her directing, why sheâs so fascinated by Tennessee Williams, the importance of a âchild-likeâ approach to the work, and much more.
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Daisy Ridley shot to global fame for her portrayal of Rey in the âStar Warsâ sequel trilogy. Since then, she has been choosing diverse roles that showcase her talents in films with wide ranging budgets that prove her north star is the quality of the work and nothing else. She has three films that have come out in this year aloneââSometimes I think About Dying,â âYoung Woman and The Seaâ, and her latest, âMagpie.â On this episode, she explains how coming up with the idea for âMagpieâ and building her character from the ground up was an interesting exercise in multiple ways. She makes a compelling case for why not all actors can be objective enough to give notes on a film, talks about the ways her process changes when she has to do an accent, ponders the healthy amount of worry and uncertainty that surround her return to the character of Rey, and much more.
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Actor, director, coach, teacher, Maria Dizzia is a perpetual student of the craft of acting, which makes her celebrated and in-demand for all those jobs. The movie âMy Old Assâ and the play âPre-Existing Conditionâ are a couple of her most recent projects. On this incredibly dense and gold-filled episode, she generously gives us a peek into the aspects of the work that she deems important to focus on, worth struggling with, or where she simply finds the most fruit. She talks about the huge importance of those first subconscious âofferings,â how to use the discoveries made when âaliveâ to fuel the work in times when youâre not, learning gentleness is much more affective than being hard on yourself, the value of âI donât know,â and much much more.
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âThere are practical paths and intuitive paths with each character,â says Cory Michael Smith at the start of this episode, and itâs a recurring theme throughout. The talented actor was Riddler on the series âGotham,â a standout in three Todd Haynes films, and now plays Chevy Chase in "Saturday Night.â On this episode he details the careful process of studying Chevy clips for months before diving into the script. He talks about the importance of âridding myself of any hint of fraudulence,â why itâs so important for him to show up with lots of ideas, how being intentional with his career choices allows him to better serve the work, and much more.
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Michael Urie is one of those mega-talented actors who seems to jump effortlessly from theater (like "Torch Song," "Spamalot," and, currently, the revival of "Once Upon A Mattress") to television (like "Ugly Betty," "Younger," and, currently, "Shrinking"), with a genuine love for both. On this episode, he talks in-depth about his acting process with a humility and a humor that is infectious. He explains why he decided to always be off-book on day one, how he came to believe in himself as an actor after starting out wanting to be a director, tells an interesting story about the temptation to mold a joke based on the audienceâs response, lays out what makes "Shrinking" such a special show, reminisces on the "Hamlet" experience, takes us through his pre-show ritual, and much more.
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Straddling the line between outsider artist and full fledged Hollywood sellout, Will Janowitz has always found solace working both sides of the industry. With work ranging from Troma films to Ang Lee's âTaking Woodstockâ to âThe Sopranos,â heâs made a career of always doing the unpredictable. This year two films he produced, and one he wrote, will make their festival run; âBang Bangâ starring Tim Blake Nelson and the later, âTrain Dreams,â starring Joel Edgerton and Felicity Jones directed by Clint Bently. On this episode he talks about his improvisational sweet spot and how it rests in the heart of danger and risk, brings us back to his beginnings at UNCSA and the reasons why that school didnât work so well for him, charts his own journey discovering his way into the craft, tells some hilarious and relatable audition stories, plus an eye opening one from the other side of the table, and much more.
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His breakout role in Netflixâs âOuter Banksâ catapulted Chase Stokes to fame. In the series, he portrays the charismatic and determined John B, the leader of a group of young outcasts on a treasure hunt in the Outer Banks of North Carolina. The showâs blend of adventure, mystery, and coming-of-age drama quickly gained a massive fanbase, establishing Stokes as a rising star. Since then heâs been in âTell Me Your Secrets,â this yearâs âThe Uglies,â opposite Joey King, and next yearâs âValiant One,â not to mention Season 4 of âOuter Banks,â which is dropping in October. On this episode, he tells the story of his struggle to break in to the business. Itâs an epic, sometimes hilarious, saga of âfailing forward,â an inspiring tale of determination and perseverance. He talks about why his process starts with âthe newspaper read,â the importance of the âf*ck itâ mindset, how Nick Cassavetes made him fall in love with making movies, and much more.
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The mega-talented Canadian multi-hyphenate Grace Glowicki gives an incredible performance in Mary Dautermanâs debut feature âBooger.â On this episode, she reveals why she was interested in the project before even opening the script, and how she could just tell Dauterman was going to be the kind of director that would give her the support she needs. She talks about her current focus on examining issues dealing with authority, her love of bodily fluids in film, her struggle with emotional scenes, how directing herself as an actor actually helped her acting career, differences between the Canadian and American indie film scene, and much more.
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Odessa Young is only 26, but she already has a truly impressive body of work behind her. âAssassination Nation,â âA Million Little Pieces,â âShirley,â âMothering Sunday,â âThe Stand,â âThe Staircase,â âManodrome,â in each of these projects, she seems to have an effortless command over her character, each unique, never forced, always true. Now she stars as Vita, the lead character based on Zia Anger in âMy First Film.â On this episode, she talks about the need to âcultivate an obsessionâ as character preparation, recent musings on âhow much an actor should act to the camera,â why she never worries about being misinterpreted, the importance of âkindredness with creators,â and much more.
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To be a standout on a show featuring Jason Segel and Harrison Ford is quite a feat, but thatâs exactly what Luke Tennie did in his breakthrough role as Sean in the hit Apple TV+ series âShrinking.â On this episode, the seemingly effortlessly-talented young actor takes us back to his early days and details how football played a pivotal part in helping him with the disciplines required for acting. He explains his belief that there can be no real âplayâ without massive preparation; talks about coming to a place of understanding that auditioning is simply a âdemonstration of my capabilities;â tells a hilarious story about his first job, working with Rob Reiner, which ends up being a lesson in letting go, plus much more. The second season of âShrinkingâ is dropping this fall and Tennie also has a small part in the eagerly anticipated film âNickel Boysâ which is scheduled to be released on October 25th.
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He was in âThe OA,â âThe Marvelous Mrs. Maisel,â and played Roy Cohn in âFellow Travelers,â but the stage is where Will Brill has found the most satisfaction and success recently, in âA Case For The Existence of God,â âUncle Vanya,â and, just this year, as Reg in âStereophonicâ on Broadway, for which he received a Tony Award. On this episode he talks about building Reg by starting with his voice, why following playwright David Adjmi to a bar was a pivotal move, the importance of directorial affirmation, how his pre-show ritual has changed, and much more.
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He was a model and MTV VJ, and then Simon Rex transitioned to acting, becoming widely recognized for his comedic roles in the "Scary Movie" franchise, where his sharp timing and parody skills made him a fan favorite. But more substantial parts were on the horizon. On this episode, he talks about the job that changed everything, Sean Bakerâs *Red Rocket,â which won him wide acclaim, an Independent Spirt Award, and a fresh chapter in his career. He talks about the interesting new place he finds himself now at the intersection of ânot caring and caring SO MUCH.â He explains what he had to do to feel confident playing a chef in ZoĂ« Kravitzâs directorial debut âBlink Twice,â learning that âto simply par the courseâ is enough, and sometimes âyou donât have to slap the fish.â Plus much more!
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Marianne RendĂłnâs performance in âSummer Solstice,â Noah Schamusâ âmodern twist on the buddy comedy from a queer and trans perspective,â is special in such a rare way that makes shinning a light on it actually detrimental to its effect on the new viewer. Its revelations are small and imbedded in the nuances of the character. Itâs how they seem rooted and not created, âlivedâ and not âplayed,â that make them extraordinary. On this episode, RendĂłn takes us back to her training, and how being fed great experimental theater before the classics resulted in a kind of âreverse engineeringâ of her foundation. She details the effort it took to let go of a quality she used to think was her only real strength. She talks about the importance of âcluing into the rhythm of the writer,â dipping back into asking sensory questions through âmethodâ (in its true meaning) approaches, working with âthe textureâ of life, âliving on camera,â how âspace informs everything,â and much more.
âSummer Solsticeâ is available to stream on August 16th.
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Still in his early career, Dylan Arnold has already built a diverse catalog of roles, including a breakout one in season three of Netflixâs âYou,â reprising a fan-favorite for the âHalloweenâ franchise in âHalloween Kills,â and last year, of course, playing Frank Oppenheimer, holding much more than his own, opposite Oscar winner Cillian Murphy. Now he goes a good bit darker in Alma Harâelâs Apple TV+ series âThe Lady In The Lake.â On this episode, he talks about the differences between these two incredible actorâs directors, Harâel and Christopher Nolan, and what works best for him. He explains the importance of holding back from making choices too early in preparation, why you should approach with caution anything discovered in rehearsal, learning that âthings that scare me can yield exciting results,â and much more.
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