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Ep #13: Tony-Winner Reed Birney on Actor Despair and Roles That Scare You
Publisher |
Nathan Agin
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Performing Arts
Publication Date |
Oct 09, 2018
Episode Duration |
01:30:35

Reed Birney thought he was just going to be a schmuck actor after decades of struggle. Then he takes on a part that terrifies him and it leads to a number of great projects and successes, including a Tony Award.

Just a bit of what we cover:

  • The freeing nature of doing nudity in both theatre and film
  • Why he chose not to go to Juilliard after being accepted, and why he might have hated acting if he went
  • The unbelievable circumstances of his first Broadway show
  • Why your imagination is so important, along with children playing in sandboxes
  • What can lead you to “bad acting” and how to avoid it
  • His experience working with The Coen Brothers and Sam Raimi early in their careers
  • The excitement and challenges of working on Casa Valentina
  • The helpful note from the director that helped him unlock the character in The Humans
  • The example he tries to set for both his children who are actors

 

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