Sentences with phrase «more successful actor»

There may be no more successful actor working today than Chadwick Boseman — literally, given that Black Panther is the third - highest - grossing domestic film of all time ($ 690 million and counting) and that Avengers: Infinity War just debuted with the most lucrative U.S. opening weekend in movie history.
But even if you never win the golden statue, I guarantee all that stage experience will make you a better and more successful actor.

Not exact matches

As a matchmaker Joseph enjoys working with successful and motivated bachelors and bachelorettes that have included professional athletes, entrepreneurs, entertainers, actresses / actors, business executives, celebrities and more.
Because we need more of a story than Hugh being a bad boy, Charlie, for reasons of financial convenience, gets stuck with Max, who is played by Dakota Goyo without that annoying smugness of child actors, the sort that says, «Hey, I'm only 10, but I'm already more successful than you!»
With more than 18 years of experience in standup, Al Madrigal has parlayed his talents as a comedian into successful off - stage careers as an actor, correspondent, and podcaster.
They are united by their common desire to become famous actors and they eventually move to Los Angeles, where Greg is more successful in getting auditions than Tommy.
There's little doubt, however, that the movie, even during its less successful moments, benefits from the thoroughly (and uniformly) superlative work of its various actors - McDormand and Rockwell are especially magnetic here - and there does reach a point at which Three Billboards outside Ebbing, Missouri becomes far more engrossing and captivating than one might've anticipated.
A versatile performer whose patrician features and keen intelligence have distinguished him in both leading and supporting roles, Colm Feore spent 13 seasons as a classical actor at the Stratford Festival before embarking on a successful screen career that has encompassed both art films and more populist fare.
But in a way, a leading - role nom — successful or not — would be a more fitting tribute, since the man was clearly destined to be one of the key leading actors of this generation.
Both principal actors have a strong enough sense of their characters, even as they're pulled into increasingly harrowing places, to make the film a more successful one than Loach's last few, but it's still schematic and predictable, and it aggressively stacks the deck against Blake and Kattie in a way that makes it more effective as social activism, and less so as drama.
English character actor Nigel Bruce took on that thankless role, and would do so 13 more times with Rathbone in a Holmes series that ran for eight years and proved very successful.
McKellen explained how the countless representations of Holmes he remembers watching only inspired him further to create an entirely original incarnation: «My sense of what Sherlock Holmes was came from some of the many representations of him there had been, beginning with the American actor, William Gillette, who toured his very successful production around the world, and then Basil Rathbone of course, and many others more recently.
Unlike most actors, Helen Mirren grew more famous and successful as she aged.
Clark Gregg will direct from his screenplay the noir fable about a loser agent for young actors - and washed - up child star himself - who stumbles upon a brilliant 13 - year - old prodigy (played by newcomer Saxon Sharbino) and then tries to close the mega-deal that will make her a star while managing her drunk volatile father, the poaching attempts of a more successful nemesis and a growing awareness that his innocent young starlet may not be at all what she seems.
The duo rejuvenated the store with fresh new products while successfully hosting successful signings of their own with actor Christopher Lee, author Clive Barker, Oscar - winning writer / director Bill Condon (Gods and Monsters, Dreamgirls) and more.
In the 1990s, when the recipe for successful superhero movies hadn't yet been perfected (Tim Burton's Batman was a unique specimen), American auteur cinema had more space, and so actors did as well.
It took one character by the name of Sam Sylvia to convince Marc Maron he could add serious actor to a résumé that includes comedian, world - class podcaster, Grade A talk - show guest, radio personality, book author and many more titles in a quirky, successful career.
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Basically, the actors (under the union SAG - AFTRA) want more transparency (knowing what game they'll be working on), residual pay for when a game is successful (so a bonus for every 2 million copies sold), stunt coordinators at sessions for motion and performance capture and «stunt pay» for vocally stressful roles.
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