Are you an actor of Asian descent? We’ve got two major casting opportunities in the Los Angeles area—along with opportunities for kids and adults of all ethnicities in a “Hannah Montana”-esque kids series and a Brooklyn-based play. Untitled Warner Bros. TV SHOWCasting director Jennifer Nash is looking for a new episodic television series from Warner Bros. Entertainment. Taking submissions from L.A., between now and Dec. 31, she’s looking for male and female Chinese and Korean actors ages 18 and older along with an adult Chinese cop “required to react realistically to a very intense scene.” “Double Faslehood”This Brooklyn-based production of “Double Falsehood,” a play by Lewis Theobald, is in search of classical performers of all ethnicities ages 18 and older. Auditions are Jan. 4, 2016. According to the cast listing, the show is an “obscure restoration piece” dealing with relationships and society that’s developed through group discussions, research,...
- 12/15/2015
- backstage.com
Chicago – Stephen Chbosky’s “The Perks of Being a Wallflower,” based on his own book, is one of the pleasant surprises of 2012, a smart, clever, moving teen drama that brings to mind the work of John Hughes and Cameron Crowe. We’ll get into that more at the end of the week when our rave review posts but Mr. Chbosky was kind enough to sit down with us recently and talk about his debut film, one that is sure to be adored by the many fans who fell in love with his book.
Hollywoodchicago.Com: How personal is this? How much of it is Your story?
Stephen Chbosky: It’s really personal. It is semi-autobiographical. There is invention. Not everything that happens to Charlie happened to me but his response to the world is very much my response. It’s personal to me.
Hollywoodchicago.Com: How different is the film from the book?...
Hollywoodchicago.Com: How personal is this? How much of it is Your story?
Stephen Chbosky: It’s really personal. It is semi-autobiographical. There is invention. Not everything that happens to Charlie happened to me but his response to the world is very much my response. It’s personal to me.
Hollywoodchicago.Com: How different is the film from the book?...
- 9/24/2012
- by adam@hollywoodchicago.com (Adam Fendelman)
- HollywoodChicago.com
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