It's common knowledge that prominent actors and directors approach interviews, especially on television, with some caution. Over twelve years, presenting more than 200 of the most lustrous stars of film, theater, television and music, Inside The Actors Studio has earned the reputation of being a forum where guests can speak fearlessly, openly and honestly abut the things that matter most to them: their craft and the crucial events of their lives and careers that shaped them as people and artists.
Robert De Niro Famous for being as protective of his privacy as of the integrity of his performances, this pillar of the Actors Studio ended years of personal silence when he brought his matchless experience and penetrating insights to
Inside The Actors Studio.
Al Pacino
This special 2-hour episode records a rare public appearance in which the Co-President of the Actors Studio reveals the man behind the many masks as an open, warm, witty and wise person.
Sean Penn
Like the three other actors in this group of leading men, Sean Penn is rarely sighted in a public setting, and like all of them, he has proven to be a frank and giving guest on the stage of Inside the Actors Studio.
Russell Crowe
Russell Crowe's public appearances are few and far between. But he proved an open, generous guest when he shared his craft with the master's degree candidates of the Actors Studio Drama School.