Daniel Day-Lewis. David Harbour. Marilyn Monroe. We recognize actors by name, and we admire their work. But how did they learn to do that?
In this episode, we pull back the curtain to share some of the artistic influences behind famous screen stars. (And two not-so-famous actors, Candy and Ashley, share a few of their own influences and techniques as well!)
What advice helped make B.J. Novak into the director he is today? What is the Method Acting approach that some actors, like Daniel Day-Lewis, swear by? And why do others regard it as potentially dangerous?
As an added bonus, we share a short interview with Dr. Jack Wann, whose career as a drama instructor and director has spanned more than 60 years, with the areas including high school, college, community theater, and 10 years at the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York City.
Go, Baby, Go! A Look Back at 150 Years of the Derby
Goodbye, England’s Rose: Remembering Princess Diana
Remembering Nightbirde, Who inspired the World With Her Talent, Insight, and Rebellious Hope
A Field Trip to Celebrate the 70th Anniversary of the Milan Miracle that Inspired “Hoosiers”
Wishing a Sad Farewell to Advocate, Fighter, and Friend, Matthew Perry
Anne Frank: The Legacy of a Young Writer
An interview with Brad Long, Hickory High’s team captain Buddy (#14) in the hit movie “Hoosiers” (Part 2)
The Ultimate David and Goliath Story, the Beloved Sports Movie “Hoosiers” (Part 1)
Pro Wrestling Takes the Ring in this Spectacular Episode
“There’s No Crying in Baseball…” Celebrating the 1992 Hit “A League of Their Own”
Say “Yes” to “The Proposal” (2009)
A Romantic Comedy with Heart: The Charming 2000 Rom-Com “Return to Me”
Wuv, True Wuv: We Celebrate this Valentine’s Day with the Beloved “Princess Bride”
Love is in the air with the classic Meg Ryan rom-com “French Kiss”
3 Iconic Photographs that Changed How We See Our World
Jack the Ripper: The Notorious Serial Killer Behind Hitchcock’s Classic Film “The Lodger”
The True Crime Behind Hitchcock’s Iconic “Psycho”
Hitchcock’s Classic “Shadow of a Doubt” and the “Gorilla Man” Murders that Inspired It
Leopold and Loeb: How the ‘Crime of the Century’ Inspired Hitchcock’s Suspenseful “Rope”
That Classic Christmas Movie… ‘Die Hard’?
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