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How does an actor get into the psychology of their character?

Licensed therapist Jonathan Decker and filmmaker Alan Seawright are joined by special guest, Giancarlo Esposito, to talk acting and psychology in this Psychology of an Actor series. Giancarlo shares his approach to acting and what he does in each role to learn something about himself. Together they look at some of his iconic characters: Buggin Out in Do the Right Thing, Gustavo Fring in Breaking Bad, Moff Gideon in The Mandalorian, and Stan Edgar in The Boys. And they talk about Giancarlo’s latest role in Parish, which debuts on March 31st on AMC!

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Jennifer

Couldn’t finish the episode… this guy came across to me as lacking humility. The episode was more of a monologue of him blowing his own horn rather than the back and forth of a meaningful and enlightening conversation. Jono and Alan great as per usual.

Sadie

I feel you. I feel like I have to finish it though. I've been watching a few minutes at a time for a week so far...

SaucyJTD

I love when Giancarlo Esposito mentions that acting is like being a child again. When I first got into drama in High School, I had just experienced the most traumatic year of my teenage life. Acting was such an excellent outlet for everything I was feeling. Such a small line from him from this wonderful video, but means so much to many. Great job!