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Acting Chekhov: “smash something”

Excerpt from The Actor’s Chekhov: Nikos Psacharopoulos and the Company of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, on the Plays of Anton Chekhov: Interview with Laila Robins: [Christopher Walken] did something wonderful in that scene [in Ivanov]. Sasha has a line: “Exactly, … Continue reading

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Acting Chekhov: Walken as Ivanov

Excerpt from The Actor’s Chekhov: Nikos Psacharopoulos and the Company of the Williamstown Theatre Festival, on the Plays of Anton Chekhov: JEAN HACKETT: What was the process with Ivanov? CHRISTOPHER WALKEN: I loved doing that. I’d like to do that … Continue reading

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Fall 1995: Acting Notebook

Going through all these old notebooks – I came across the notebooks I kept during grad school. At first they start out all work, no play … which is interesting in and of itself – but the notebooks I kept … Continue reading

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Chaos

I’m a big fan of chaos. I operate off it in my life and in my acting. One has to have a kind of trust in chaos. I believe, you know, that chaos is a real fact at the center … Continue reading

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“She did the Kessel Run in less than 12 parsecs”

Here is Kevin Spacey doing Christopher Walken’s audition for Han Solo. There are others in there too: Richard Dreyfuss auditioning for C3P0 and Walter Matthau auditioning for Obi Wan Kenobi. All of them are laugh out loud funny. Here. Enjoy. … Continue reading

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The Two Sides of Nostalgia, Part 2: Blast From the Past

Here is part 1 – the discussion of what the movie Pleasantville seems to be saying about nostalgia. This post will be about the movie Blast from the Past, which takes quite another view of nostalgia – almost completely opposite … Continue reading

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