Like two
stage actors trying to one - up each other, their readings are either stilted or a little unnatural like they haven't quite gotten into their groove yet.
Not exact matches
In Barry Jenkins's sensitive Moonlight, three fine young
actors present different
stages in a young man's life as he
tries to come to terms with his race and sexuality.
Keith Urban and Kelly Clarkson provided an impromptu harmonization of the staid «And the award goes to...» line before announcing the Best Song winner, while Franco invited The Room mastermind Tommy Wiseau on
stage while accepting his Best
Actor trophy — though the director / star notably nudged the infamous auteur away when he
tried to take the microphone.
But both my head and my heart say Keaton will win for his thrilling portrayal of an aging
actor trying to regain his former glory (and suppress his nagging demons) with the
staging of a risky Broadway play.
Henry Jaglom's latest, a comic melodrama about
actors addicted to theatrics both on and off the
stage,
tries to meld theater life with real life, but the results are more stagy than cinematic.
And as good as she is, the other
actors in the film were spot - on as well, mainly Don Johnson, who really surprised me in his role as a former TV
actor trying to get back in the game by being in a
stage production of Chekov «s The Cherry Orchard.
In real life, these two young
actors are also facing different
stages of life: Efron, the buff, fresh - faced one, is recently out of rehab and
trying to establish a career as an adult while Rogen, the R - rated comedy king and notorious pothead, is a busy, married producer of his own films.
Veteran
Actor Tony Danza Steps onto Classroom Stage Years after studying to be a history teacher, actor Tony Danza decided to try his skills in the classroom as a high - school English teacher in Philadel
Actor Tony Danza Steps onto Classroom
Stage Years after studying to be a history teacher,
actor Tony Danza decided to try his skills in the classroom as a high - school English teacher in Philadel
actor Tony Danza decided to
try his skills in the classroom as a high - school English teacher in Philadelphia.
But when one of the two main
actors in a two - character drama is gone, the
actor remaining on
stage is the one who is left to reconcile, to bring the drama to conclusion, which I've
tried my best to do.