Lewis Pullman, son of Bill Pullman, has built a steady acting career marked by diverse roles and a humble approach, and is poised to become a household name with his upcoming starring role in The Testament of Ann Lee, all while emphasizing hard work and authenticity.
Marisa Abela, star of the TV series Industry, discusses the show's bold content, her evolving role, her rising career including playing Amy Winehouse, and her personal journey through challenges like thyroid cancer, highlighting her professionalism and bright future in entertainment.
Dwayne Johnson reflects on his abusive childhood and how confronting his past through acting, especially in the film 'The Smashing Machine,' has been a freeing experience, allowing him to explore deeper emotional roles beyond his typical blockbuster persona.
Paul Mescal plans to take a break from acting until 2028 to focus on personal priorities and upcoming Beatles biopics, aiming to avoid burnout and maintain quality in his performances.
Kate Winslet shared her experiences of being body shamed and teased for her size during her youth, which included hurtful comments from teachers and classmates. Despite these challenges, she pursued acting passionately, drawing inspiration from her grandparents and developing resilience. She also reflected on her past struggles with body image and unhealthy dieting, emphasizing the importance of perseverance and supportive family.
Oona Chaplin, granddaughter of Charlie Chaplin, stars as a villain in Avatar: Fire and Ash, and reflects on her family legacy, her acting journey, and her life in California, emphasizing her passion for storytelling and environmental themes.
Pierce Brosnan discusses his versatile acting career, his recent role in Giant, his views on aging and mortality, and his personal life, including his Christmas plans and feelings about the James Bond franchise, emphasizing his gratitude for his evolving career and family.
Michelle Trachtenberg was renowned for her compelling villainous roles, especially as Georgina Sparks in 'Gossip Girl,' which showcased her talent for portraying complex, layered antagonists. Her early start in acting, despite childhood bullying and personal struggles, helped her develop a nuanced approach to her characters, blending menace with empathy. Trachtenberg's career was marked by a range of roles that highlighted her ability to embody both mean girl archetypes and deeply humanized villains, making her a memorable figure in television and film.
Amanda Seyfried shares her grounded life on her upstate New York farm, her acting career including her Oscar-nominated role in 'Mank,' upcoming films 'The Housemaid' and 'The Testament of Ann Lee,' and her candidness about personal struggles and growth.
Jamie Lee Curtis reflects on her 47-year acting career, her personal encounters with Princess Diana, her advocacy for LGBTQ rights and philanthropy, and her candid views on her life and beliefs, highlighting her resilience, authenticity, and ongoing creative work.
Stellan Skarsgård discusses his role in Sentimental Value, his extensive acting career, relationships with directors like Lars von Trier, his family, and reflections on life after a stroke, emphasizing his love for acting and his views on cinema and society.
Ethan Hawke discusses his role in 'Blue Moon,' a film delayed for 12 years to allow him to age into the part, his reflections on legacy, his diverse career, and why there won't be another 'Before' film, emphasizing the completeness of the trilogy and his focus on meaningful art over fame.
Naomi Watts is set to receive a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame, celebrating over two decades of her acting career from her breakout in 'Mulholland Drive' to recent collaborations with Ryan Murphy, highlighting her resilience, diverse roles, and ongoing passion for acting.
Woody Allen reminisces about Diane Keaton, highlighting her unique presence, her journey from Orange County to stardom, and their collaboration in theater and film, emphasizing her exceptional talent and charm.
Nicole Kidman discusses her role in 'Practical Magic 2,' her dedication to her craft, and balancing her career with her family life in a Vogue November 2025 cover story.