Mark shares stories from his performances in 1917, Zero Dark Thirty, Kick-Ass, Miss Sloane, and The Imitation Game. He shares lessons he has learned from actors and directors and recounts his time working with Colin Firth, The Coen Brothers, Matthew Vaughn, Jessica Chastain, and Kathryn Bigelow. This Q&A moderated by Scott Mantz is part of the SAG-AFTRA Conversations series, an essential resource for actors, filmmakers and students of discussions with performers, exploring the process and profession of acting.
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0:00 - Intro
1:13 - Interest in Acting and Film
4:48 - First Acting Gig
5:38 - Auditions
6:57 - Eastenders
8:19 - Lessons From British Television and Stage
10:28 - Directors
12:10 - Stage, TV, and Film
13:47 - Colin Firth and Fever Pitch (1997)
15:31 - Transition to American Films / Guy Ritchie
19:11 - The Coen Brothers
20:55 - When you don’t get a role
22:56 - Matthew Vaughn and Guy Ritchie
25:21 - Kick-Ass (2010)
27:06 - Being Challenged by Big Movies
29:57 - Going from Big Movies to Small Movies
31:24 - Jessica Chastain and Miss Sloane (2016)
32:43 - Kathryn Bigelow and Zero Dark Thirty (2012)
34:36 - The Imitation Game (2014)
36:22 - 1917 (2019)
38:57 - Learning From Actors and Directors
41:29 - Directors to work with
43:39 - Best Advice Given
46:34 - Temple (2019 - )
48:20 - Outro
3 авг 2024