Category Archives: Actors

R.I.P. Nichelle Nichols

“I’m speaking to the whole family of humankind, minorities and women alike. If you qualify and would like to be an astronaut, now is the time. This is your NASA, a space agency embarked on a mission to improve the … Continue reading

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Trauma and Self-Pity: Jensen Ackles’ Acting Technique

So far, the Jensen minions are not as on top of their game in gif-creation with his performance as Soldier Boy in The Boys as they were with Dean Winchester, so I couldn’t find the moment I wanted to discuss. … Continue reading

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Robert De Niro sleeping, God’s eye view

Taxi Driver Mad Dog and Glory

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Re-cap: June 18-19 Adult Film’s Film + Theatre Festival

Ryan Czerwonko is a go-getter, a thoughtful subversive, a committed artist, immersed in theatre history and the precedents set by the giants who came before, he knows his shit, he’s an actor and writer and filmmaker committed to creating a … Continue reading

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Sidney Lumet: Excerpts from Making Movies

It’s Sidney Lumet’s birthday. Here are many excerpts from his classic and invaluable film-making handbook Making Movies: In Murder on the Orient Express, I wanted Ingrid Bergman to play the Russian Princess Dragomiroff. She wanted to play the retarded Swedish … Continue reading

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R.I.P. Jean-Louis Trintignant

My first encounter with Jean-Louis Trintignant, one of the greatest actors ever, was seeing The Conformist at The Music Box in Chicago, circa mid-90s. I hadn’t seen any of his other work and was completely unfamiliar with him. Even just … Continue reading

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Sylvia Kristel: From Emmanuelle to Chabrol: a QA with author Jeremy Richey

When I first started to “swerve” my blog away from diary-like entries to a focus on film and books, there were a couple of people whose example I followed, or who, at least, were fully doing what I was already … Continue reading

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R.I.P. Ray Liotta

First off, I need to point you to my friend Glenn Kenny’s New York Times piece on Ray Liotta in his definitive role, playing gangster Henry Hill in Goodfellas. To quote another pal, Stephen Silver, Glenn literally “wrote the book” … Continue reading

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“If you’re going to make a gesture, make it.” — John Wayne

For his birthday: One of my favorite quotes about acting comes from John Wayne. It’s included in Peter Bogdanovich’s Who the Hell’s in It: Conversations with Hollywood’s Legendary Actors: Peter Bogdanovich: Your gestures in pictures are often daring — large … Continue reading

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R.I.P. Gilbert Gottfried

Some years back, I went to a roast at the Friar’s Club. It was a random experience, and, of course, incredible to be strolling through that iconic building, staring at the pictures on the walls of all those giants, Dean … Continue reading

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