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Brad Fraser on returning to 'Unidentified Human Remains'
Brad Fraser discusses his experience returning to his hit play, 'Unidentified Human Remains and the True Nature of Love'. (Part 6 of 23)
Interviewed by Andrew Moodie on March 27th, 2017 in Toronto.
Filming location courtesy of Dancemakers Centre for Creation.
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Brad Fraser on “Wolf Boy”, criticism and having a second act
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Brad Fraser discusses finding his footing while starting off in the theatre community. (Part 5 of 23) Interviewed by Andrew Moodie on March 27th, 2017 in Toronto. Filming location courtesy of Dancemakers Centre for Creation.
Brad Fraser on “Wolf Boy”, his first professional play
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Brad Fraser discusses finding his footing while starting off in the theatre community. (Part 4 of 23) Interviewed by Andrew Moodie on March 27th, 2017 in Toronto. Filming location courtesy of Dancemakers Centre for Creation.
Brad Fraser on high school and the Banff Centre for the Arts
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Brad Fraser discusses his introduction to the theatre in his earlier days. (Part 3 of 23) Interviewed by Andrew Moodie on March 27th, 2017 in Toronto. Filming location courtesy of Dancemakers Centre for Creation.
Brad Fraser on his love for comic books
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Brad Fraser discusses his appreciation for comic books and how they have influenced his work. (Part 2 of 23) Interviewed by Andrew Moodie on March 27th, 2017 in Toronto. Filming location courtesy of Dancemakers Centre for Creation.
Brad Fraser on his upbringing
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Brad Fraser discusses his childhood and the ways that it may have affected his later life and career. (Part 1 of 23) Interviewed by Andrew Moodie on March 27th, 2017 in Toronto. Filming location courtesy of Dancemakers Centre for Creation.
Fiona Reid on how the Toronto theatre scene has changed over the years
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Fiona Reid talks about how Toronto theatre audiences are not specialized, but special in their own way. Reid also discusses the big presence of indie theatre in Toronto compared to a city like Chicago that has more professional theatre. Part 32 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre Actor Fiona Reid is an English-...
Fiona Reid on the difference between audiences
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Fiona Reid talks about how she works with different audiences between Broadway and Ed Mirvish. Reid also discusses working on the play Six Degrees of Separation with R.H. Thomson and how those audiences differed between Toronto and Winnipeg. Part 31 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre Actor Fiona Reid is an Eng...
Fiona Reid on her views on humour
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Fiona Reid talks about working with humour because of her dad. Reid also talks about comedic timing and how that relates to truth, as she tends to hear audiences laugh at times when she least expects it. Part 30 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre Actor Fiona Reid is an English-born Canadian television, film an...
Fiona Reid on losing trust in a director's vision (Pt. 2)
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Fiona Reid talks about working with Eda Holmes and how certain directors may take offense to suggestions made by actors. As well, Reid discusses that it’s important for actors to not quit, that despite their vision being compromised, they are ultimately working towards the vision of the director. Part 29 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and...
Fiona Reid on losing trust in a director's vision (Pt. 1)
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Fiona Reid talks about working with directors whose vision may not align with your approach to the acting. Reid also discusses that while the vision may not be clear, the actor must put some faith in the process in order to see a director’s vision in a given theatre production. Part 28 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Thea...
Fiona Reid on what she looks for in a director
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Fiona Reid talks about what she looks for in a director and how she likes the directors who know what to say and when to say it. Reid also talks about the importance of an actor to give themselves the space to develop what the director needs and now try to focus on getting that specific outcome right away. Part 27 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of...
Fiona Reid on giving production input as an actor (Pt. 2)
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Fiona Reid talks about how production schedules may not foster collaboration with designers and actors as designers have to make certain decisions before rehearsals. Part 26 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre Actor Fiona Reid is an English-born Canadian television, film and stage actress. She appeared as Cathy...
Fiona Reid on giving production input as an actor (Pt.1)
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Fiona Reid talks about speaking up when she has concerns about a given aspect of a theatre production. Reid also talks about keeping in mind the perspective of technicians and designers and how she approaches someone when she needs clarification. Part 25 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre Actor Fiona Reid is a...
Fiona Reid on having privilege as an actor
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Fiona Reid talks about having privilege as an actor and how she was successfully able to do British plays with ease. Reid also discusses always wanting to change and evolve as an actor, and how at times in her past acting, she was more her own enemy than a friend. Part 23 of 32. Interviewed by R.H. Thomson in December 2022. Filming location courtesy of Elgin and Winter Garden Theatre Centre Act...
Fiona Reid on amateur actors
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Fiona Reid on amateur actors
Fiona Reid on the confidence of young actors today
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Fiona Reid on the confidence of young actors today
Fiona Reid on adapting to the performance space
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Fiona Reid on adapting to the performance space
Fiona Reid on the actor's mindset
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Fiona Reid on the actor's mindset
Fiona Reid on not wanting to be a TV actor
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Fiona Reid on not wanting to be a TV actor
Fiona Reid on losing yourself in the part
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Fiona Reid on losing yourself in the part
Fiona Reid on her acting philosophy
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Fiona Reid on her acting philosophy
Fiona Reid on dealing with abusive co-workers in theatre
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Fiona Reid on dealing with abusive co-workers in theatre
Fiona Reid on how to channel your insecurities into your work.
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Fiona Reid on how to channel your insecurities into your work.
Fiona Reid on the importance of self-care as an actor.
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Fiona Reid on the importance of self-care as an actor.
Fiona Reid on the actor-agent relationship
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Fiona Reid on the actor-agent relationship
Fiona Reid on Kristin Linklater
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Fiona Reid on Kristin Linklater
Fiona Reid on the pressure of the Stratford Festival
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Fiona Reid on the pressure of the Stratford Festival
Fiona Reid on the difference between theatre companies
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Fiona Reid on the difference between theatre companies
Fiona Reid on the life of a Canadian stage actor
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Fiona Reid on the life of a Canadian stage actor

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @cezarmonteirodk
    @cezarmonteirodk 4 дні тому

    Thank you for posting❤

  • @cezarmonteirodk
    @cezarmonteirodk 8 днів тому

    Please post the full interview🙏. Thank you

  • @cezarmonteirodk
    @cezarmonteirodk 8 днів тому

    Brad Fraser is fabulous! ❤

  • @mimirudow8550
    @mimirudow8550 14 днів тому

    Saw Godspell 12 times at Wilber Theatre in Boston and Mr Leve was part of cast while I was stationed in Navy @ 1972.

  • @mwtcanuck
    @mwtcanuck 14 днів тому

    Wow, I’m first 😅

  • @davidb9531
    @davidb9531 21 день тому

    Plummer is quite an interesting critique of directors, making excuses for Kazan getting his peers locked up, criticising Malick for not being a good enough writer for his performance. Go figure.

  • @sushilgaherwar4266
    @sushilgaherwar4266 Місяць тому

    You were quite a baddie

  • @soonerdave22
    @soonerdave22 Місяць тому

    The Canadian Rockies is alone is worth a trip. The most beautiful sight ever. The people are super nice and my southern accent always got folks attention. The first time i ever heard, " Oklahoma? Wow!!!"

  • @carmengladyszarza820
    @carmengladyszarza820 Місяць тому

    Que se acuerde este Buen Señor que sin Jhuly no lo hubiesen conocido

  • @carmengladyszarza820
    @carmengladyszarza820 Місяць тому

    Me encanta junto aJhuly❤❤

  • @gerritsteenbreker4781
    @gerritsteenbreker4781 Місяць тому

    "If you let people living in your head, they're doing that for rent free". Great

  • @eballs121
    @eballs121 Місяць тому

    One of the best actors ever.

  • @user-hf5uq5lo2y
    @user-hf5uq5lo2y 2 місяці тому

    R H Thompsons mother Cicily Thompson directed me in the play Doctor in The House at The Newmarket Theatre Group back in 1981. Ontario Canada. I had the lead roll of Simon. Always a full house. Wonderful lady.

  • @timfronimos459
    @timfronimos459 2 місяці тому

    I would like to find Feore's film TRUDEAU.

  • @dekotahrunninghorse9372
    @dekotahrunninghorse9372 2 місяці тому

    Such an incredible wisdom from such an incredible legendary person. Clear cut was very very intense to watch but so great . Mr. Greene is such an incredible inspiration and one reason why I got into acting when I was younger. He is to so many!! so thank you for this and sharing this.

  • @louiswebtser
    @louiswebtser 2 місяці тому

    Colm could play an amazing Professor Broom (Hellboy’s Father)

  • @letsbeadult
    @letsbeadult 2 місяці тому

    My right ear would love to improv with left

  • @Shadowed_Voice
    @Shadowed_Voice 2 місяці тому

    I'm currently watching Kim's Convenience and she makes me feel very protective of her 🥰🥲

  • @howardsamuelsohn3535
    @howardsamuelsohn3535 2 місяці тому

    "If it was a classic that deserved the attention of good speech." Totally missing in today's film and theater.

  • @joanmathers2900
    @joanmathers2900 2 місяці тому

    413 please!!

  • @gearfear58
    @gearfear58 2 місяці тому

    Loved him in the show Defiance.

  • @mgmurphy1
    @mgmurphy1 2 місяці тому

    A note to actors: Once you've worked with George F. Walker there's no turning back. He is simply the best of the best.

  • @stephaniekenny6207
    @stephaniekenny6207 2 місяці тому

    Umma and Matthew Cuthbert!!

  • @markbaumgartner7261
    @markbaumgartner7261 2 місяці тому

    One of my favorite movies thanks for your performance.

  • @debbie4503
    @debbie4503 2 місяці тому

    I have 2 copies of the movie Clearcut. Graham Greene is my favorite Actor.

  • @billcusack723
    @billcusack723 2 місяці тому

    Excellent discussion on the history of NS that few of us are aware of but resonates in our Province still

  • @bakebook
    @bakebook 3 місяці тому

    The kids in the hall?

  • @bobsmith962
    @bobsmith962 3 місяці тому

    1:35 Nice idea

  • @alisonsmyth7536
    @alisonsmyth7536 3 місяці тому

    “If you wanna be an actor… use your heart” ♥️ 🙌🏻

  • @claireobility
    @claireobility 3 місяці тому

  • @sharonstill9044
    @sharonstill9044 3 місяці тому

    Wow great roll for a great actor!

  • @jonserpico409
    @jonserpico409 3 місяці тому

    hilarious, that's life, that's theatre haha

  • @dan8426
    @dan8426 3 місяці тому

    Got to meet him today. I was star struck

  • @checklistbeach
    @checklistbeach 3 місяці тому

    Great actor

  • @jonserpico409
    @jonserpico409 4 місяці тому

    Don't understand there are very few likes, these interveiws are precious

  • @hansthefirst
    @hansthefirst 4 місяці тому

    100% agree but don't forget about The Drowsy Chaperone also a Canadian show!

  • @debjaniroy884
    @debjaniroy884 4 місяці тому

    Brilliant! Great advice for a Sunday before the workweek!

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner 5 місяців тому

    I happened to see Johnstone's book 'Impro' in the charity shop I volunteer at. I'm sorry to say I'd never heard of him before. And here I am 3 days later finding out about a man who specifically calls out Godot and Ikiru, two personal favourites of mine. 'Impro' is a fantastic book. I think the universe put it there for me to find at exactly the right time. I don't really believe in that kind of thing and yet it keeps happening

  • @DenkyManner
    @DenkyManner 5 місяців тому

    My left ear is loving this

  • @theyurtinalbertan
    @theyurtinalbertan 5 місяців тому

    Somebody or other I know - not Biblically - used an old pitchur of Canuckistanian median impersonality Charlie Farquharson for a FB post - that stands for farm building y'know, and I had to look him up on the Y'toob cuz I listened with my ears pricked evertime he came on the radion way back there before the Polliponnasian Wars. Lookin' at him it's pretty oblivious t' me that me 'n' Dave dress up just like he did, Dave even started t' make them kinda hats and we both talk just like that too almost whenever we gets goin' exceptin' I gave up shavin' complicitly because somebody told me my fledgling Van Dyke made me look indignified, also way back before the Polliponnasian Wars. Lookit that sweater! I've got one just like it, and Dave's got dozens. My parents tried their bestest to protesticate me from dangerosity but somehow or other they didn't manage t' keep me from being disposed tuh Charlie on account of them bein' mentally stuck in the Old Country so they hadn't heard about the CBC yet. And lookit what happened. I'm like this all the time now because of Don Farquharing Harron!! 😄

  • @Ernoburger
    @Ernoburger 5 місяців тому

    Brilliant and invaluable advice by a Great.

  • @14Truthfulls
    @14Truthfulls 7 місяців тому

    He should be the next Dr. Hannibal in the series

  • @christophe1988
    @christophe1988 8 місяців тому

    Bonjour à tous, Je me souvient du personnage de André Linoge dans "La Tempête du siècle" (1999). Aussi brillant que Colm. / I remember the character of André Linoge in “The Storm of the Century” (1999). As brilliant as Colm. 😊

  • @hillock10
    @hillock10 8 місяців тому

    To playwrights: Don't waste your time submitting your original play to theatre groups. The vast majority of them are inside operations or dot orgs dependent on woke projects. Produce your gem yourself. Write and produce what you find entertaining and original, your voice. Start with a reading and take it from there.

  • @srmll6217
    @srmll6217 8 місяців тому

    Love this

  • @patmi8920
    @patmi8920 9 місяців тому

    Elias Kazantzoglou.He was Greek

  • @jamesterminiello8763
    @jamesterminiello8763 9 місяців тому

    Colicos was an underused talent of great power and nuance... and a fabulous Klingon

  • @poltallach
    @poltallach 9 місяців тому

    Ronnie Burkett is brilliant!

  • @rosslongbottom6362
    @rosslongbottom6362 9 місяців тому

    How fantastic to have his recollections of the first Stratford days. He knew everybody! He was quite a talent.

  • @Toki.88.X
    @Toki.88.X 10 місяців тому

    Twitterを救いたい