Full Actors Roundtable: Robert Downey Jr., Paul Giamatti, Mark Ruffalo, Colman Domingo & More
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Published 2024-01-11
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Full Actors Roundtable: Robert Downey Jr., Paul Giamatti, Mark Ruffalo, Colman Domingo & More
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All Comments (21)
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"If I wasn't an actor I'd be doing hard time" sent me 😂😂
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Andrew Scott is freaking underrated man. I love him as James Moriarty in BBC's Sherlock. Probably one of the most overlooked talent in the entire series. I'm so happy to see him in this roundtable and hear his experience making All Of Us Strangers
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This was the most fun, the least ego based and sincere round table I have ever seen. Normal and open men being vulnerable and simultaneously supportive. Bravo
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I am a former NYC theatrical stage manager, and I did a play with Colman back in about 2005 or so. He is EVERY BIT AS DELIGHTFUL AS HE COMES ACROSS in this interview; he was one of the first people to send me a friend request when I joined Facebook (a couple months after the show), and we had an in-joke that he still remembered years later. I've been watching his career take off over the past few years and it has been an immense privilege. It's also REALLY surreal to be watching this and thinking "there's RDJ, there's Mark Ruffalo....oh, and there's the guy I taught Irish folk dance to in a theater basement in 2005."
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I love that Andrew Scott is getting the recognition he deserves. Truly one of the best actors of his generation.
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Paul Giamatti of the most likeable and charismatic guy I've ever seen. His attitude, his humor, and the way he speaks, such a lovely man. We are blessed to live in the same timeline as he does ❤
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Love how RDJ continually goes out of his way to turn his answers or conversations into bringing everyone around him in.
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When jeffrey wright speaks, his peers look at him with this respect that is almost in awe of him. andrew scott was mesmerized. awesome interview with these top tier talent.
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Putting together a group like this takes two things, picking the right guests, then having a moderator equally as gifted. This roundtable was both exciting, humorous, insightful, and sublimely entertaining. I didn't want this conversation to end.
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I prefer this host's style of well-researched specific questions to each actor as opposed to the previous host which was general questions for everybody to answer one after another.
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Andrew's point about the phrase Openly gay and saying bu bye to it is absolutely spot on.
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absolute hats off to the interviewer. man. everytime it felt like he knew his stuff backwards and forwards, led so well from one persons response to another persons question, it felt so balanced, able to get to every person equally ask them all equally powerful questions, no favoritism or imbalance no one left out, and all felt so incredibly natural. probably the best i've seen of all these kinds of things yet.
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The chemistry between these actors was through the roof! I especially loved Colman and Andrew's reaction regarding how restrictions should not be placed based on gender and preferences, why is there even a thing called being openly gay in this era, and how you should wear your heart on your sleeve. The fact that actors can play different kinds of roles and transform brings out the most important quality that a person could have - Empathy! I get that representation is key, but if a straight person plays a 'gay character', there is a huge uproar, and an argument can be made to hire a gay actor, but through playing that role, I believe people gain empathy for what's it like being the other person. And similarly for gay actors playing straight roles, there is no reason to place any restrictions.
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It’s fun seeing Coleman Domingo, transition from character actor to tables like these
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I remember reading an article back in 2020, RDJ said that Christopher Nolan was in his bucket list for filmmakers that he wanted to work with someday. Now he's dream came true and gave one of the best performance of his entire career, i'm so proud of him ❤
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Downey's humility & humor amaze me. That question, "What would you do if you weren't acting?", if he told them what he has been doing with his Footprint Coalition, they would be floored. Doing his part to save the planet. 🙏👏👏👏
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I love how everyone resonated with Colman at 33:28 . It's like they all came to life at just that one moment.
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Andrew Scott’s smile is unmatched 🤗
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When RDJ talks about the other peoples roles this year you can feel his passion and love for film just radiating from the screen. What a great roundtable!
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RDJ and Jeffrey Wright are so charismatic it’s a joy to watch them both interact