Ethan Hawke Opens Up About His Anger Toward Tom Cruise

Ethan Hawke believes Tom Cruise has redefined expectations for actors, creating pressure that has sometimes frustrated him. He feels there’s a growing sense that actors are seen as less capable if they rely on stunt doubles. For Hawke, the emphasis on performing extreme stunts can overshadow the core of acting – focusing on storytelling and character development.

Anime Breaking Barriers with Non-Binary Pronoun Usage

Hange Zoë is a uniquely brilliant and somewhat unusual commander in the Survey Corps, completely dedicated to understanding Titans. The author, Hajime Isayama, specifically asked publishers not to use gendered pronouns when referring to Hange in the manga. Although some anime versions used specific pronouns, the original Japanese version intentionally keeps Hange’s gender ambiguous. This choice is meant to highlight Hange’s intelligence and unpredictable leadership, rather than focusing on their gender.

Celebs Whose Charity Work Focused on Underrepresented Communities

Rihanna started the Clara Lionel Foundation in 2012 to help communities around the world through education and disaster relief. The foundation primarily focuses on improving education and healthcare for students in Africa and the Caribbean. Rihanna has given millions of dollars to help communities build resilience against climate change, as these areas are especially vulnerable to environmental issues. She also provides scholarships for students from the Caribbean to attend college in the U.S.

Celebs Who Voiced Cute Characters and Terrifying Villains in their Careers

Tara Strong is a versatile voice actress known for a wide range of characters. She brings a sweet, high-pitched quality to Bubbles from ‘The Powerpuff Girls,’ a character celebrated for her kindness and love of animals. In contrast, she delivers a much darker performance as Harley Quinn in various DC projects, including the ‘Batman Arkham’ video games. Strong also voices the energetic main character, Timmy Turner, in ‘The Fairly OddParents.’ Her portrayal of Raven in ‘Teen Titans’ showcases a more subdued and brooding side, offering a stark contrast to her typically cheerful roles.

Celebrities Who Don’t Support Method Acting

Mads Mikkelsen, the Danish actor, has openly criticized method acting, calling it showy and unnecessary. He believes a strong performance comes from an actor’s training and talent, not from constantly trying to be the character. He’s said he’d be unsure how to handle a co-star who stayed in character even when not filming, and prefers to clearly separate himself from his roles, switching into and out of character as needed to maintain a healthy work-life balance.

Celebs Who Used Their Platforms to Call Out Pay Disparities for Actors of Color

Viola Davis has often spoken about the unfair pay gap Black women face in Hollywood. She’s explained that despite having the same qualifications and awards as her white colleagues, she consistently earns less. Davis has highlighted this disparity by comparing her career to those of successful white actresses, demonstrating a clear lack of equal pay. She stresses that her fight for fair compensation isn’t just about the money, but about being valued and paid what she deserves for her work and accomplishments.

TV Shows Exploring Immigrant Experiences Through Multiple Generations

‘Pachinko’ is a multi-generational story following a Korean family who immigrates to Japan in the early 1900s. It begins with a young woman, Sunja, and shows how decisions made by her and other ancestors continue to affect their descendants. The story powerfully illustrates the lasting effects of colonialism and being forced to leave one’s home on a family’s sense of self.

Celebs Who Used Marriages for Career Boosts Then Bailed

Kim Kardashian and Kris Humphries had a very public, extravagant wedding that was featured on ‘Keeping Up with the Kardashians’ and brought in a lot of money for the network. However, the marriage ended quickly – Kardashian filed for divorce just seventy-two days later. This short time together led many people to believe the wedding was simply a way to get attention. Surprisingly, the divorce process took much longer to finalize than the marriage itself had lasted.

Celebs Whose Public Apologies Felt Genuine and Changed Careers

Between 1996 and 2001, Robert Downey Jr. struggled with legal and drug-related problems. He openly admitted his mistakes in court and afterward. After getting sober, he worked to rebuild his career, starting with smaller parts. Eventually, he landed the starring role in ‘Iron Man,’ which completely changed his fortunes, turning him from an actor no one would insure into one of the world’s top earners.