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Category Archives: Actors
Blondell Ambition
A wonderful essay by The Self-Styled Siren about the irreplaceable Joan Blondell. I went through a pretty big Blondell phase last year, although she has always been on my radar. My first encounter with Blondell, strangely enough, was not through … Continue reading
Happy Birthday, Judy Garland
One of her greatest vocal performances, as well as one of her best acting performances, period. Every gesture here slices through the surface like a laser, letting us in on what it is like for her. It is powerful, primal, … Continue reading
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The Fat-Headed Guy Full Of Pain: Cary Grant in Notorious
All week, a blogathon has been going on, hosted by The Self-Styled Siren, Rod Heath, and
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Tagged Alfred Hitchcock, Cary Grant, film noir, Ingrid Bergman, Notorious, romantic drama, thrillers
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“There Was No Need To Be Anywhere Other Than In the Moment.” – Actress Kristen Harris, on Passionflower (2011)
Actress Kristen Harris, based out of Winnipeg, studied voice performance at the University of Toronto. As a teenager, she studied with the famed improv troupe The Groundlings in Los Angeles. Harris has worked in both America and Canada, with various … Continue reading
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Tagged Canada, coming of age, interviews, Passionflower
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Opening Night: It’s All In the Eyes
This post is for my friend Shelagh Carter.
The Narcissist at Home: Richard Gere as Ouroboros in American Gigolo
Who we are when we are alone and we feel totally private is worlds away from our social selves. Even extroverts, people who “put it all on the table” out in the social world probably also stand in their kitchen … Continue reading
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A QA with Jeremy Richey about Elvis Presley As An Actor
Jeremy Richey’s site Moon in the Gutter has been an almost-daily pitstop for me ever since I discovered it years ago. He approaches his topics with passion and enthusiasm, and reminds me of one of those buttons on Facebook that … Continue reading
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Tagged Elvis Presley, interviews, King Creole, Live a Little Love a Little, Michael Curtiz, Tuesday Weld, Wild in the Country
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Brooke Thomas: “I Feel a Satisfaction In Helping Actors That Has Kept Me Driven To Continue In Casting.”
Brooke Thomas, Mary Egan Callahan, Brooke and Mary: On-Camera Commercial Intensive Class for Actors I first met Brooke Thomas when I was 16 years old, and cast in a University of Rhode Island production of William Inge’s “Picnic”. She was … Continue reading
On Jennifer Lawrence: Guts, earth, self-reliance, and a little bit of Ingrid Bergman, too
This article originally appeared on Capital New York. Stepping into the lead role in a beloved franchise, especially of the Y.A. variety, is not for the faint-hearted. Everyone and their grandma will have an opinion on whether or not you … Continue reading
Katie’s Corner: Women In the Workplace
It’s my good friend Alex‘s birthday today. In case you are unaware of her web series Katie’s Corner, in which Alex portrays a maniacal Katharine Hepburn giving various ridiculous “How To” lessons (How to Make Pumpkin Pancakes, How to Make … Continue reading

