With just one television miniseries to his name, the upstart British actor takes the lead in Christopher Nolan’s gripping and highly anticipated new World War II film Dunkirk and makes himself a star.
After a stint on Broadway in Matilda and a run on Transparent, the sixteen-year-old actress makes her feature début in Sofia Coppola’s new film The Beguiled, the perfect project to fulfill her desires to tell untold stories from surprising perspectives.
As he takes the lead in the new play Significant Other over a decade after his Broadway début in Spring Awakening, the Philadelphia native keeps the theater center stage with a powerful and nuanced performance as a young gay man looking for love.
After a decade in Hollywood from teenage party movie Project X to Sundance hit Me and Earl and the Dying Girl to blockbuster Kong: Skull Island, the thoughtful American actor is making his mark on his own terms.
As she prepares for international glory as Princess Margaret in Netflix’s new series The Crown, billed as the most expensive television show ever, the young British actress reflects on the stage training and quick path that brought her here.
Playing an NSA Analyst and a fraternity hopeful in two very different films in the span of one week is par for the course for the American actor, whose rising career is a powerful example of both breadth and depth.
The breakout star of USA’s summer hit Queen of the South brings passion and classical training to every performance, whether as a Shakespeare lead or a powerful drug-runner.
From Twilight to Chekhov to Jane Austen, the young Australian actor never stops trying to challenge himself.
Known for cutting, precise plays that explore themes of perception, dementia, and madness—like The Father, opening on Broadway—the French author’s path to writing about intimate, personal topics is one that took even him by surprise.
For the young British actor, survivalist training and conspiracy theories are all part of his quest to try out as many different experiences as possible.