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Sinopse
Back To One is a podcast about acting. In each episode, host Peter Rinaldi invites one working actor to do a deep dive into their unique process, psychology, and approach to the craft. No small talk, no celebrity stories, no inane banterjust the work.
Episódios
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Niamh Algar
18/08/2020 Duração: 35minIrish actor Niamh Algar has been making her mark in the UK of late portraying women dealing with their intense pasts, like Dinah in Shane Meadows’ “The Virtues” and Ursula in “Calm With Horses” (which just opened in the states as “The Shadow of Violence”). The intensity continues with her latest project, “Raised By Wolves," Ridley Scott’s sci-fi series for HBO MAX (which drops on September 3th). In this episode, she talks about following her gut, why she asks questions early, adapting to the director, the importance of not taking yourself too seriously, and much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Kevin Alejandro
11/08/2020 Duração: 35minKevin Alejandro is finishing his fifth season playing Detective Dan Espinoza on Netflix’s “Lucifer.” He’s also graced your small screen in such series as “The Returned,” “Southland,” and “True Blood.” In 2017 he graduated from the Warner Brothers television director’s workshop and directed an episode of "Lucifer.” Since then he started his own production company and has turned into a multi-hyphenate, churning out award winning shorts, including the absolutely hilarious “Adult Night.” He’s back in the director’s chair on “Lucifer’s” fifth season (part 1), which drops August 21st on Netflix. On this episode, he talks about how the need to create between jobs perpetuated that desire to direct, how learning how your body works opens up avenues in your mind, and he tells a great story about selling all his possessions as a young man to put on a production of “True West” to fundraise his transition to Los Angeles to begin his career, plus much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Paapa Essiedu
04/08/2020 Duração: 35minThe brilliant young British actor Paapa Essiedu speaks about the work with wisdom that belies his years. He plays Kwame on Michaela Coel’s groundbreaking new HBO series “I May Destroy You.” In 2016, his “Hamlet” at the Royal Shakespeare Company received great acclaim. In this episode he compares those two characters, who are each facing defining moments in their lives, and talks about the “conscious unconsciousness” necessary to embody them. He discusses the various ways curiosity is useful, and why it’s so important to immerse yourself in the world of the story. Plus lots more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Stacy Martin
21/07/2020 Duração: 33minPart of Stacy Martin’s performance, in her wonderful new film “Archive,” involves essentially playing robots at various stages of development. She talks about the challenge that posed for her as an actor, and how director Gavin Rothery’s complete command of his vision helped her process. She takes me back to her days at the Actors’ Temple in London, and how an intensive workshop there changed her life and prepared her for the remarkable experience of her first film, Lars von Trier’s “Nymphomaniac.” She shares an important bit of direction that Lars gave her that blows my mind. We swap stories about Anne Wiazemsky and Anna Karina, and an appreciation for Carroll Baker, plus (*warning*) we spoil the hell out of “Archive,” so please check it out on VOD.
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Mireille Enos
17/07/2020 Duração: 23minMireille Enos made a splash on Broadway in “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf,” then her big break in television came with “The Killing,” where she played Sarah Linden to much acclaim for four seasons. “World War Z” opposite Brad Pitt followed, and now the second season of the action-drama hit series “Hanna” premiered on Amazon this month. Enos talks about how exceptional writing helps multi-season work, learning about story-craft from Tom Stoppard, the importance of being open to intuition, and how empathy helps you build yourself as an actor. Plus much more!
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Cristin Milioti
14/07/2020 Duração: 34minShe claims she doesn’t know how to talk about her process, but on this episode, Cristin Milioti eloquently lifts the hood and let’s us peek in on the engine fueling her incredibly varied work, across all genres on the stage and screen, like the Broadway musical “Once,” “How I Met Your Mother,” “The Wolf of Wall Street,” the “USS Callister” episode of “Black Mirror,” this year’s “Modern Love” and the huge Sundance hit “Palm Springs,” which just dropped on Hulu and in drive-ins across the nation. She talks about feeling protective of her characters, why it’s necessary to let go of the “death grip,” and the importance of trust, which leads to a powerful testimony for the appreciation of Elizabeth Berkley. Plus much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Ron Cephas Jones
10/07/2020 Duração: 48minRon Cephas Jones won a Emmy for his work on the hit series “This Is Us.” His latest series, “Truth Be Told,” just got picked up for a second season on Apple TV. In this episode, he takes us back to his early days at LAByrinth theater in New York City, starring in Stephen Adly Guirgis’ “Jesus Hopped The A Train,” and explains how Philip Seymour Hoffman, who was directing, forever changed his approach to work. He also talks about the importance of collaboration for the actor, why the script never leaves him in the days leading up to production, and how the three words “work begets work” removes all worries, plus much more!
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Eve Lindley
07/07/2020 Duração: 51minEve Lindley enjoys puzzles, so you can imagine her delight at finding out that she was recently a crossword puzzle clue. The breakout star of AMC’s “Dispatches From Elsewhere” sat down with me (outside, with physical distancing, and following strict safety protocols) to talk about why she loves auditioning, her belief that “it’s all in the text,” how picking the brain of Jason Segel (creator and star of “Dispatches”) helped her find her character, and much more! Plus we get deep about hopes and hurts as we gaze at the New York City skyline.
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Daisy Edgar-Jones
03/07/2020 Duração: 40minShe’s barely in her 20’s, yet Daisy Edgar-Jones has given us a 12-part acting technique masterclass in the form of her portrayal of Marianne in Hulu’s hit series “Normal People.” Every state of emotion, every point of transformation is reached with striking authenticity stemming from this complex character. It’s a timeless performance for the ages. In this episode, she breaks down some of that work, talks about her love of acting with accents, the importance of creative chemistry, how she manages her acting insecurities, and much more. Follow Back To One Podcast on Instagram
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Paul Mescal
30/06/2020 Duração: 39minFew actors in recent memory have made a bigger impact with their very first performance in a television series. Paul Mescal’s assured and quietly masterful portrayal of Connell in “Normal People” feels like the work of a veteran. He talks extensively about the “chemistry reads” portion of his audition process, before and after connecting so brilliantly with his equally gifted co-star, Daisy Edgar-Jones. He also goes into detail about the struggle filming one of the most talked-about and emotionally affecting scenes in the series. Plus he tells us why the “light and fun side” of all the attention on his costume accessories “has definitely come and gone.” And much more!
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Tom Pelphrey
24/06/2020 Duração: 45minTom Pelphrey is getting accolades from both critics and viewers for his performance as Ben (brother of Laura Linney’s character Wendy) on the third season of Netflix’s hit series “Ozark.” In Pelphrey’s hands Ben’s vulnerability and explosiveness both seem to have deep-seated roots; there is a vast world behind his piercing eyes. On this episode he talks about how the atmosphere on the set of Ozark helped him bring that character to life, how his early success on daytime television prepped him for other aspects of the work, and why endless takes with David Fincher was heaven. Plus much more!
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James Norton
18/06/2020 Duração: 42minBritish actor James Norton gives an affecting and haunting performance in Agnieszka Holland’s important new film “Mr. Jones,” which opens June 19th. Last year he played James Brooke (Meg’s love interest) in Greta Gerwig’s “Little Women.” The discussion in this episode comes back often to those two directors, as Norton generously takes us on a deep dive into his stage and screen work, lets us peek under the hood of his process, and talks about why he’s not consumed by his expanding “leading man status.”
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Peter Friedman
03/06/2020 Duração: 36minIn these last 10 years, stage and screen veteran Peter Friedman has enjoyed a steady flow of work, more than the first 30 years of his career. Recently, he got raves for his Polonius in Sam Gold’s production of “Hamlet” at the Public Theater, had a recurring role on the Hulu series “The Path,” and now plays Frank Vernon on the hit HBO show “Succession.” On this episode, he talks about how being the “new kid in class” as a day-player on set makes him nervous, why it’s ok to dismiss work that doesn’t speak to you, how performing with The Muppets messed with his acting training, and much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Brian Cox
26/05/2020 Duração: 45minHe was an acting legend before “Succession,” but Brian Cox’s brilliant portrayal of Logan Roy on the smash hit HBO series just might put him in the pantheon. He gets deep into the psychology of that iconic character on this episode, and takes us back to his early days of discovering Shakespeare, creating the role of Hannibal Lecter in “Manhunter,” learning the importance of cultivating mystery in a character, freeing himself in the work, and not taking his characters home with him. Plus much more!
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Hong Chau
05/05/2020 Duração: 36minYou might know Hong Chau from “Watchmen,” or maybe “Downsizing,” where her astounding performance opposite Matt Damon was recognized with a Golden Globe nomination. I first took note of her in “Inherent Vice,” where she left an indelible impression as “Jade.” Now she stars in Andrew Ahn’s delicate and touching new film “Driveways,” which is currently in “virtual” theaters. I ask her about her very first play, Annie Baker’s masterpiece “John.” She gives fascinating examples of just how much her body wouldn’t let that performance go. She also talks about finding tiny clues in the minute details of a script or the director’s wardrobe selection for a character. And she leaves us with a wonderful tribute to her “Driveways” co-star, the late Brian Dennehy, plus much more!
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Sidney Flanigan
23/04/2020 Duração: 23minShe had never even attempted acting before Eliza Hittman cast her in “Never Rarely Sometimes Always,” but Sidney Flanigan’s quietly devastating performance feels like a revelation, something truly miraculous. On this episode she talks about bravely stepping into the role, giving herself over to instinct, and dipping into the well of her own emotional life to power Autumn’s journey. Hers is a heroic story of release and acceptance all actors can find inspiration in.
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Talia Ryder
21/04/2020 Duração: 21minTalia Ryder gives a remarkable performance opposite Sidney Flanigan in her very first feature film, Eliza Hittman’s “Never Rarely Sometimes Always.” It’s the kind of subtle, assured, measured work you wouldn’t expect from a teenager. She talks about the benefits of getting vulnerable with Flanigan before shooting, and how being deliriously tired actually came in handy when shooting all night in Port Authority. Plus she explains what’s up with that suitcase, and much more! Later this year you can see her in Steven Spielberg’s highly anticipated remake of “West Side Story.” Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Hannah Marks
31/03/2020 Duração: 25minMega-talented multi-hyphenate Hannah Marks started writing “Banana Split” when she was still a teenager. It was loosely based on her real life. She rewrote it with her writing partner Joey Power as her acting credits piled up in stuff like “The Runaways,” “The Amazing Spider-Man,” and “Dirk Gently’s Holistic Detective Agency.” Then, after she co-directed her first feature (with Power), “After Everything,” she was able to get “Banana Split” made with herself in the staring role, directed by Benjamin Kasulke. In this half hour, she talks about the ups and downs of standing her ground and seeing the dream of making this hilarious and smart teen comedy come true, what directing has taught her about acting, why she refuses to get bitter about this business again, and much more! Follow Back To One on Instagram
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Miriam Shor
24/03/2020 Duração: 30minMiriam Shor is unrecognizable as Lorraine Ela in the powerful new Netflix film “Lost Girls.” It’s the kind of performance that doesn’t feel performed, that doesn’t get recognized often because it’s invisible. We talk about that phenomenon this half hour, and break down a hilarious moment from the show “Younger,” where Shor played the beloved character Diana Trout. She talks about the importance of feeling like she is in collaboration with a director, and how being cast in a role you don’t think you’re “right for” can help you grow. Plus much more!
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Haley Bennett
13/03/2020 Duração: 30minHaley Bennett has given us some great work in films like “The Woman On The Train” and “The Magnificent Seven,” but her performance in Carlo Mirabella-Davis’ “Swallow” is so fully-realized, so ground-shaking, so important, it feels like an artistic re-birth. In this half-hour, she talks about facing the doubts and fears she had with revealing herself in the role of Hunter, the importance of the fruitful and freeing collaboration process with Mirabella-Davis, and how this truly emancipating experience changed her approach to the work. Plus much more!