Cary Elwes
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Podcast Appearances
It's been so long.
But I remember there's a lot of drama and
It's very tense.
It's Mamet.
No, of course not.
It's David Mamet, please.
No, but it's Al trying to change his life with a miracle.
And he plays a very conflicted human being very, very well, I might add.
So you, whether you need me or not.
My interview with the waiter, Cary Elwes.
That's great.
Former waiter, let's be fair.
Former.
No, it was about, the actors, Lee Strauss begins with a very similar, the actor's studio, they teach you Stanislavski, they teach you preparation, they teach you relaxation, they teach you character, they teach you background, they teach you, yeah, go on.
Yeah, he was heightened realism.
I mean, I was fascinated by him.
What a nice way to say him.
No, I think it's a fair way to say it without being offensive to his talent.
Olivia, you look at like Richard III or Hamlet or anything he did.
Henry V. I love him.