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Category Archive: Actor

George Segal: “I always try to find the humor and the irony in whatever character I am playing”

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Currently the star of the TV series “The Goldbergs”, George Segal (b. 1934) has been one of America’s […]

March 15, 2016 Actor, Film Talk

Mike Connors: “I didn’t want to just walk through the part of Mannix when it was so successful”

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Screen and television actor/star Mike Connors (born 1925 as Kreker Ohanian, of Armenian descent) gained worldwide fame and […]

December 22, 2015 Actor, Film Talk

Christopher Plummer: Screen legend honored in Flanders during the 2015 Film Fest Ghent

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Today, Canadian-born screen and stage legend Christopher Plummer (b. 1929) was honored in the prestigious and historical city […]

October 14, 2015 Actor

Manu Payet: “As an actor, you must ask yourself what makes you, your work and your character unique”

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In his home country, French all-round actor Manu Payet (39) is primarily known as a celebrated comedian. Starting […]

October 4, 2015 Actor, Film Talk

Joseph Gordon-Levitt: “If you have to say something substantially, do it with a sense of humor”

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Former child actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt (b. 1981) began acting at the age of six with small roles in […]

May 30, 2015 Actor, Film director, Film Talk, Press conference

Film history: Focus on early Academy Award winners Wallace Beery and Marie Dressler

"Dinner at Eight" (1933), directed by George Cukor
“Dinner at Eight” (1933), directed by George Cukor
Lion of Hollywood (Scott Eyman, 2005)
Lion of Hollywood (Scott Eyman, 2005)
Marie Dressler: My Own Story (Marie Dressler, 1934)
Marie Dressler: My Own Story (Marie Dressler, 1934)
Marie Dressler: The Unlikesliest Star (Betty Lee, 1997)
Marie Dressler: The Unlikesliest Star (Betty Lee, 1997)

Wallace Beery (1885-1949) and Marie Dressler (1868-1934) were two of MGM’s top stars in the early days of […]

April 18, 2015 Actor, Actress, Film history

Johnny Sheffield: “When one door closes, another door opens”

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I don’t think anyone who watched Johnny Weissmuller’s Tarzan films while growing up didn’t envy Boy, a character […]

January 20, 2015 Actor, Film Talk

Kevin McCarthy: “Montgomery Clift was brilliant in every way”

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Meeting veteran stage and screen actor Kevin McCarthy in a Hollywood restaurant was a thrilling experience. When I […]

January 10, 2015 Actor, Film Talk

Adrien Brody: “The beauty about being an actor is to explore things that are unusual”

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Adrien Brody (b. 1973) rose to fame when portraying celebrated Polish-born and Jewish pianist Wladyslaw Szpilman in Nazi-occupied […]

December 22, 2014 Actor, Film Talk

Jon Voight: “I can play many things now that I couldn’t play before”

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Jon Voight (b. 1938), who gained worldwide stardom when portraying the character of Joe Buck in John Schlesinger’s […]

December 14, 2014 Actor, Film Talk

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