«My agent, you know, asked him for feedback,» Logan says, «and he said, «Logan is the most talented
actor out of everyone I've read from both traditional actors and influencers — he's going to be a star.»
Not exact matches
I was totally
out of order on this one and I sincerely apologize to
everyone especially the hard working hawkers who endure the sun just to make ends meet,» the
actor added.
A high - wire act that could crash if the
actors were
out of sync, but under this big top, the never - better Segel keeps
everyone aloft.
In «A Quiet Place»,
actor and director John Krazinski delivers unwavering tension punctuated with jumps that literally saw me, and
everyone else in the cinema, lift two feet
out of their chairs.
Since the cast does not extend much further than the six prominently - billed
actors,
everyone gets some interesting material, even if all but two
of them drift
out of the picture by its end.
When the ragtag crew that found Atlantis returns to the underwater city to pick the brain
of fearless leader Milo Thatch (voice
of James Arnold Taylor; Michael J. Fox was the only
actor from the original to bow
out of this follow - up),
everyone, including Milo's Atlantean girlfriend Kida (Cree Summer), ventures — on a quest for what, beats me — first to a ghost town in the Nordic mountains (where they battle a Verne - ian octopus called «The Kraken»), then to the American southwest (where an Indian elder plays that hilarious old joke where he threatens to kill them by summoning coyotes from Hell after they stave off a threat to his people), then to the home
of philanthropist Preston Whitmore (John Mahoney), who was minding his own business one evening when a Viking demon broke in and stole his favourite Scandinavian spear.
«Disobedience» made her reflect even more deeply, she said by phone, «on the notion
of English Jewishness because, unlike in New York (where Weisz, who's married to
actor Daniel Craig, has lived since 2001), where
everyone is «
out» (about their identity), it is something more private and quiet in London, particularly among the Orthodox.
A parallel problem, as if this film needed one, is that Luhrmann's direction
of his
actors cudgels every instinct
of naturalness
out of them and pushes
everyone, even as instinctively genuine an actress as Mulligan, toward overblown characterizations and stilted line readings.
In presenting the award to Gandolfini's family, frequent «Sopranos» collaborator Steve Buscemi, who directed and starred in episodes
of the HBO show, said that «to be accepted by Jimmy as a director was the best feeling in the world,» adding, «I can't imagine any
actor out there who could make us care about someone who inflicted so much pain on
everyone around him.»
Shadowy satanist organizations, American political powers, and
everyones favourite villain David Warner (here playing a shaggy haired photographer who figures
out the truth), Rottweiler and Baboon attacks, the mark
of the devil 666, and a creepy performance from child
actor Harvey Spencer Stephens insured that The Omen was a huge success at the time.
Poke around Vaughn's CV and you'll see an
actor who's constantly trying to break
out of a box; this might be the role that convinces
everyone else to get on board.
Rounding
out this technical excellence is the acting, and almost
everyone in this cast
of character
actors, newcomers, and unknowns delivers big, led by Hébert, who dazzles as he wields his reckless power over the helpless Moore.
When Mark suggests that marchers in the pride parade raise money for the striking miners, it's the launch
of the activist group Lesbians and Gays Support the Miners (LGSM), an organization whose members will include Joe (George MacKay), a suburban college student tentatively taking his first steps
out of the closet; defiantly flamboyant
actor Jonathan (Dominic West) and his partner Gethin (Andrew Scott), whose encounters with the miners will bring him home to Wales for the first time in decades; and Steph (Faye Marsay), who loudly and proudly reminds
everyone that she's the «L» in the group.
Everyone who had been killed had dropped
out of high school; friends who had stuck it
out and graduated survived (they are a diverse group, including
actor Michael Clarke Duncan and R&B singer R. Kelly).