The burning need to read every word about them and watch every moment featuring
them on stage and screen.
The only things needed are a passion for acting and abilities to get under the skin of the character being portrayed
on the stage and screen.
As the founder of YesYesMarsha.com, she shows professionals and entrepreneurs how to make an INSTANT emotional connection with their dream clients, through storytelling
on stage and screen.
Rylance, who has won nearly every award
on stage and screen, truly is a treasure on par with Halliday's egg.
Jane Adams — Winner of a Tony Award for Best Actress for her role on Broadway in An Inspector Calls, Jane has well established herself as a respected player
on the stage and screen.
Grainne Humphreys, Festival Director, Jameson Dublin International Film Festival said, «An accomplished performer
on both stage and screen, Kim Cattrall moves effortlessly between drama and comedy, with roles ranging from Cleopatra on stage to her acclaimed portrayal of Samantha in Sex and the City to her big screen work with filmmakers such as John Boorman and Roman Polanski.»
Welcoming the audience, Fry paid tribute to Dame Helen joking that the actress - who has played the Queen
on stage and screen - has «this year brought her grandson along.
More from Duane Byrge at The Hollywood Reporter, and Emily Brennan spotlights five essential performance by the actor
on stage and screen for The New York Times.
John Mahoney became known to the world for playing Martin Crane for eleven seasons on the hit sitcom Frasier (1993 - 2004), for which he won a Screen Actor's Guild award and two Emmy nominations, but he had an impressive career
on stage and screen, even more impressive considering he came late to acting.
Although she acted for many years,
on both stage and screen, Catherine E. Coulson — who died in 2015, just days after filming her final scenes for the revived Twin Peaks — was best known for her association with director David Lynch.
His performances
on stage and screen over the past four decades are so seamless that audiences often attribute his characters» traits to him.
, reviewed by Peter Tonguette; Kent Jones's Olivier Assayas & Olivier Assayas's A Post-May Adolescence, reviewed by Nico Baumbach; David Luhrssen's Mamoulian: Life
on Stage and Screen, reviewed by Justin Stewart
Leonard Nimoy and co-star Christopher Plummer have both played Holmes
on stage and screen.
Previously embodied by Tallulah Bankhead, Anne Bancroft, Bette Davis, Elizabeth Taylor and Stockard Channing
on stage and screen, Regina has become canon for women of a certain age — and the chance to play the main antagonist excited both actresses.
Then, in 1958, he became the quintessential interpreter of FDR
on stage and screen.
Revisit the key portrayals
on stage and screen, from Olivier and Scofield to Jonathan Pryce and Geoffrey Rush
Because he has a wide range of experience
on both stage and screen, he is able to give the story a new lease on life as a film while simultaneously remaining true to its theatrical roots.
In one year, she's made a name for
herself on stage and screen with back - to - back breakout roles in «Hello, Dolly!»
This documentary, from writer - turned - director Ron Nyswaner (The Painted Veil screenplay), tells the story of lifelong character actress Mary Louise Wilson (who finally won a Tony Award in 2007 after years
on stage and screen) as she heads back to her native New Orleans to teach an acting class at Tulane University.
People of your caliber are becoming increasingly difficult to find, not only
on the stage and screen, but on the everyday streets.
• Mark Blankenship digs into the differences between «Billy Elliot»
on stage and screen.
In our conversation he talks about why he likes working
on stage and screen projects with the film's writer - director Martin McDonagh as well as several other top - flight helmers he has acted for in the past including George Clooney — with whom he says he grew close to over the course of two years he spent with him on Confessions Of A Dangerous Mind in which Rockwell played Chuck Barris, the game show host who claimed he was a CIA agent.
Kerry Condon has impressed
on stage and screen, adapting herself from the sweet but quietly manipulative Octavia in Rome to the freethinking Masha in The Last Station.
IAN McKELLEN, born and raised in the north of England, has been honored with over sixty international acting awards during his more than half a century
on stage and screen.
Adapted for the theater by Zola himself in 1873, the story has seen many reincarnations
on both stage and screen, the latest of which is Charlie Stratton's debut feature, In Secret.
When Spanish actress Elena Anaya felt that her talents gravitated toward a life
on the stage and screen, the aspiring young actress spared precious little time in getting herself prepared for life in the limelight — a fact that no doubt played a part in her being named one of European Films» Shooting Stars during the 2004 European Film Promotion campaign.
The actor reveals that his work
on the stage and screen have lead up to this iconic role in director Tom Hooper's musical.
Don is well known for his passionate performances
on stage and screen, stemming from his breakout performance opposite Denzel Washington in DEVIL IN A BLUE DRESS, where he was named Best Supporting Actor by the Los Angeles Film Critics.
The firstborn daughter of Oscar - winning cinematographer Caleb Deschanel and actress Mary Jo Weir (their second was starlet Zooey), Emily received her B.F.A. in theater from Boston University before launching her career
on the stage and screen.
The draw of the entertainment industry, to which his father's work exposed him, proved too irresistible for the talented aspiring actor, and before long, Luna was refining his skills
on both stage and screen.
A true - blue New York actress who has worked
on the stage and screen since her adolescence, Cynthia Nixon is probably best known to pop culture aficionados as Miranda Hobbes, the high - powered lawyer who has dated some of New York City's most dysfunctional men on HBO's Sex and the City.
During World War Two he toured South America with his company; after the war he returned to Paris, continuing to appear
on stage and screen until shortly before his death.
French actor Marcel André has had a long distinguished career
on both stage and screen.
The Wellcome Trust is extremely active in the field of science and art crossover with regular exhibitions in the TwoTen gallery, an artists - in - residence programme, and a science
on stage and screen competition.
But over a long career
on stage and screens large and small, Helen Mirren, who plays the spiky policewoman, has enacted a raft of bloody Queens, one of whom won her a richly deserved Oscar and swelled her already solid cachet with royalty - loving American audiences.
For the past twenty - five years, Margo Martindale has been an acclaimed character actress
on stage and screens big and small.
Shakespeare is a revered linguistic master — so much so that centuries later, his stories are still being told
on stages and screens across the world.
Not exact matches
She doesn't command or crave the spotlight or spout rhetoric
on small
screens and conference
stages the way some of her more media - trained peers do.
A tiny Josh Shipp paces the
stage at the Anaheim Arena, flanked by two enormous Josh Shipps projected
on screens to the right
and left.
Talking to you computer
screen offers none of the helpful feedback of looking out
on an audience for speakers
and none of the visual stimulation of watching someone up
on stage for listeners.
Anathema to many Catholics
on account of their sympathetic portrayal of Cromwell, the books have been runaway bestsellers, were awarded the Booker Prize (twice),
and have been successfully adapted for both
stage and screen.
(I couldn't tell another person asking for some money to feed their children that we cant give them anything (because its policy) when we have 6 plasma
screens hanging
on our
stage — I know the story of the costly perfume etc but I don't think this means that it is OK to have expensive toys
and NOT look after the poor).
Dark crimson tones as well as ornate moldings
and fixtures will set the
stage in Kramer's coffee sanctuary while classic rock -
and - roll music videos
and legendary concerts play
on screens in the background.
But what was truly surreal was that just as the last dramatic guitar chord was struck, the last castanet clacked, the last foot stamp nearly split the
stage, the dancers struck their final pose,
and the small audience roared
and whistled, with perfect timing up flashed the final score
on the big TV
screen, Burnley 1 Stoke 0.
When Justin showed up
on stage my one year old niece (unprompted) bent over
and kissed the
screen.
The AAP's media kit includes extensive information about age - specific suggestions for all
stages of development
and empirical research
on the effects of
screen time
and types of programming (e.g. violence).
With this collection she has produced a painful
and powerful vision of a nation throughout its
stages of anticipation
and agony, while reminding us all that the pictures we see
on news
screens are not quite as distant
and irrelevant as we might sometimes imagine.
A
screen backdrop adds an extra dimension to both
on -
and off -
stage action.
Verona, N.Y. — When the lights dimmed in the Turning Stone Resort
and Casino showroom
and the projected kicked
on, the big
screen above the
stage was filled with the images of nation leader Ray Halbritter
and governor Cuomo.
The cruel facts flashed continuously across a
screen on the auditorium
stage: New Dorp HS, $ 442,855.83 cut, will lose Saturday programs
and PM school... PS 18, $ 150,919.58 cut, will lose teachers, professional development funds
and curriculum planning,
and class sizes will increase...