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Character Kings 2 continues to examine the careers of the busiest
men in Hollywood, featuring 15 all-new interviews with the
industry's most recognizable actors. Filled with behind-the-scenes
anecdotes about the making of movies and TV shows, tips on how to
prepare for auditions, the techniques that bring a character to
life and the secrets to earning a living in a highly competitive
industry, Character Kings 2 offers more instructive lessons about
the art and business of acting. "For those of us who live and
breathe the movies, Character Kings 2 is a must-read that weaves a
fascinating overview of what it takes to be a successful working
actor in Hollywood." -- David Del Valle, Films In Review "Scott
Voisin draws terrific insights from an impressive assortment of our
finest character actors, managing to deepen a movie lover's
appreciation of these phenomenal talents. The book is a revelation
for all fans of great acting." -- Jamey DuVall, host of Movie Geeks
United "Character actors are a prized species in Hollywood, and
Scott Voisin's book selects the cream of today's crop. The actors
regale us with some marvelous stories of blood, sweat and fate." --
Tim Lucas, editor of Video Watchdog "Scott Voisin's Character Kings
book series is full of lessons for the filmmaking artist and fan;
from its rare perspective on the profession to the survival of the
actors who are as important to a movie as its stars." -- John Huff,
CultMachine.com
"Forget the big names. Scott Voisin's outstanding book tells the
story of the true Hollywood stars of today. The guys who are the
heart, backbone and guts of the movies." --- Bob Murawski, film
editor, Spider-Man 1, 2 & 3, Drag Me to Hell "Character actors
have always been the backbone of the film and TV industry. Now you
can learn who some of the best are and what they've done. A great
read and excellent permanent reference." --- Samuel M. Sherman,
Independent-International Pictures Corp. "Remarkably candid
conversations with some of Hollywood's most familiar faces. Scott
Voisin has compiled a fascinating read for film fans and an
invaluable textbook for aspiring actors." --- Joe Kane, The Phantom
of the Movies' VideoScope "These are the unsung heroes of cinema!
They're the actors who, in many cases, make these films memorable.
It's great to collectively read about their fascinating careers
directly from the source." --- George Reis, DVDDrive-In.com
Character Kings takes a look at the careers of 15 working actors
and reveals the struggles they've endured in order to survive in
Hollywood. The candid stories are told by: * Clancy Brown
(SpongeBob SquarePants, Starship Troopers, ER) * Tobin Bell (Saw
I-V, The Firm, The Sopranos, Seinfeld) * Paul Gleason (The
Breakfast Club, Trading Places, Die Hard) * Art LaFleur (Field of
Dreams, The Santa Clause 2 and 3, Cobra) * Bob Gunton (The
Shawshank Redemption, 24, Demolition Man) * Jeffrey Combs
(Re-Animator, Cold Case, Star Trek: Enterprise) * Ray Wise (Reaper,
Twin Peaks, RoboCop, L.A. Law) * Martin Kove (The Karate Kid,
Cagney & Lacey, Death Race 2000) * Keith David (They Live,
Platoon, There's Something About Mary) * Ronny Cox (Beverly Hills
Cop, Total Recall, St. Elsewhere) * James Karen (Wall Street,
Poltergeist, Return of the Living Dead) * Peter Jason (Deadwood, 48
HRS., Mortal Kombat, Roseanne) * Daniel Roebuck (The Fugitive,
Lost, River's Edge, Matlock) * Robert Forster (Jackie Brown, Medium
Cool, The Delta Force) * William Sanderson (Blade Runner, Newhart,
Deadwood, Fletch) Each in-depth conversation features
behind-the-scenes anecdotes about the making of popular movies and
TV shows, tips on how to prepare for auditions, the acting
techniques that bring a character to life and the secrets to
earning a living in a highly competitive industry. Whether you're a
fan, film buff or an aspiring actor, Character Kings offers
instructive and insightful lessons about the art and business of
acting.
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