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"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. Just
$21.95 plus postage at the links below.
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