“My film school is making movies. But, I do think that being an actor has served me immensely, as both a writer and director, in terms of knowing what is playable and what will be fun to play, for actors, and also how to communicate to actors on set, and not screw them up and get them in their head.” ThinkingPlaySchoolFilmActorsFunTermKnowingDirectorsCommunicateScrewsFilm School Author:Josh Radnor
“I've always been attracted to ensembles. When I started doing plays in high school and in college, I always loved the community aspect of it. I loved these little families that would develop.” LittlesPlaySchoolCommunityCollegeHigh SchoolAspectEnsemble Author:Josh Radnor
“It's not our job to play judge and jury, to determine who is worthy of our kindness and who is not. We just need to be kind, unconditionally and without ulterior motive, even - or rather, especially - when we'd prefer not to be.” NeedsKindPlayJobsKindnessJudgingDetermineWorthyMotiveBe KindJuryUlterior MotiveJudge And Jury Author:Josh Radnor
“You know, I’m not saying, “Oh, because I play a good guy on TV, I need to suddenly be villainous in a movie.” I look at it more like: does this role has a kind of urgency for me in terms of, “can I not say no to it for whatever reason?”” KnowsNeedsLooksKindDoeReasonPlayGuyTermRolesTvsUrgencyGood Guy Author:Josh Radnor