should be a subordinate one.
It varies a lot depending on the director and depending on the actors. Most directors will be paid more than the actors who are in their movies, but if the actor is a "big name" or a lead, they may be paid more than the director. Furthermore, directors (and sometimes actors) often receive money based on how much a movie makes at the box office, so their exact final amount received will depend on how popular their movie is. Contracts for "star" directors and actors are very complicated.
Many actors and directors have crossed over to television and won Emmys fora variety of projects. Among them: Jessica Lange, Al Pacino, Dame Maggie Smith, Michael Douglas, Kevin Costner, Martin Scorsese and David Fincher.
They're all people who plays a role in the production of a film/show/play/presentation,etc.
The 1994 drama movie Nell received mixed ratings from critics. According to several reviews, while the performances of the actors is praised, the overall storyline was not as impressive. Jodie Foster who played the title role was nominated for an Oscar for her performance in the movie.
Cons of directing: -paparatzie -dont get paid much when movies fail -critics can be mean -actresses and actors can be bratty -stressful
It varies. Some directors have more power than others.
casting directors cast actors for movies.
Actors are hired for movies. Often by producers, but sometimes by directors
The cast of Street Critics - 2009 includes: Vanessa Flores as herself
The cast of Young Directors - 1999 includes: Shahed Ahmadloo Sara Solati
The cast of Inside the Critics Mind - 2008 includes: Brandee Sanders as Magdalena
As far as a submissions service, definitely Actors Access. It's the largest out of the three and is used by the majority of casting directors looking for talent. Backstage is good for general information, news and other stuff. Now Casting is used by mostly lower-level casting directors or non-casting directors looking to cast their own projects.
It varies a lot depending on the director and depending on the actors. Most directors will be paid more than the actors who are in their movies, but if the actor is a "big name" or a lead, they may be paid more than the director. Furthermore, directors (and sometimes actors) often receive money based on how much a movie makes at the box office, so their exact final amount received will depend on how popular their movie is. Contracts for "star" directors and actors are very complicated.
The cast of Directors Commentary - 2004 includes: Rob Brydon as Peter de Lane
He is one of the most famous Hollywood actors and directors.
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The directors of the 2009 film Tanner Hall are Francesca Gregorini and Tatiana Firstenberg. The notable actors in this film are Rooney Mara, Georgia King and Brie Larson.