Anne Hathaway told Vanity Fair during a cover story interview that Christopher Nolan more or less saved her career when public opinion turned against her in the lead up to and the aftermath of her winning the Oscar for “Les Miserables.” Hathaway was widely mocked online at this time, and
Read MoreAnne Hathaway told Vanity Fair during a cover story interview that Christopher Nolan more or less saved her career when public opinion turned against her in the lead up to and the
In a captivating episode of the “We Are Actors” podcast, host Mershad Torabi sits down with the esteemed Larry Moss, a figure synonymous with excellence in acting coaching. This episode offers listeners
In an enlightening episode of the “We Are Actors” podcast, hosted by Mershad Torabi, playwright Adam Szymkowicz shares his journey, insights, and the nuances of playwriting and the theater world. Szymkowicz, known
Noora Niasari was editing “Shayda” when the world changed — again — for Iranians. It was September 2022, and Mahsa Amini had just died in police custody, igniting the “Woman, Life, Freedom”
In an insightful episode of the “We Are Actors” podcast, host Mershad Torabi sits down with the distinguished playwright Will Arbery, known for his profound and thought-provoking works that have captivated audiences
Our Mershad Torabi sits down with The Sopranos star Kathrine Narducci. Tune is to learn about her life, career, advice to up and coming actors and her new movie Wise Guys starring
It’s not the first moment we meet the show-stealing Danielle Brooks as Sofia in Blitz Bazawule’s musical adaption of “The Color Purple,” but it might as well be, so clearly (so amusingly) does
Joseph Gordon-Levitt first learned about Sundance Film Festival while he was making his big screen debut in 1992’s “A River Runs Through It.” That’s where the film’s director (and Sundance’s founder) Robert
Charlize Theron revealed to Harper’s Bazaar a “belittling” experience from her early days as an actor, in which an unnamed male director made repeated attempts to have her look more “fuckable” on
HBO Max is bringing DC’s “Batman: The Audio Adventures” back for a second run next month, with actor Jeffrey Wright again lending his rumbling baritone to the iconic superhero. The 10-episode “Batman: