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In this episode, Hollywood actor Corey Johnson takes us behind the scenes of his dynamic career, sharing powerful insights from working alongside acting legends like Anthony Hopkins. From his early days in theater to conquering the big screen, Corey reveals the evolution of his craft and the unique challenges of transitioning from stage to film.
He opens up about the unsung elements of filmmaking—trust, collaboration, and vulnerability—that make or break a performance. Aspiring actors and directors will walk away with actionable advice on how to thrive in the competitive world of film, with tips on navigating the business side of acting, adapting to new mediums, and mastering the art of collaboration.
Tune in as Corey and host Christian Taylor dive deep into the nuances of acting, the power of vulnerability, and the essential role directors play in shaping unforgettable performances. Whether you’re a theater lover or a film buff, this conversation is packed with valuable lessons for anyone passionate about storytelling, the craft of acting, and the film industry’s fast-paced world.
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Corey Johnson:
Strangest Things Series, 2 Seasons 2021-2022, Watch on MAX and Prime IMDB Link:
Strangest Things (TV Series 2021–2022) ⭐ 7.0 | Documentary
Tiananmen Square, 2019 – This documentary was done by Corey’s father and is no longer available.
00:00 Introduction and Early Career
02:52 Lessons from Working with Anthony Hopkins
05:56 The Changing Landscape of Acting
09:00 The Nature of Trust in Acting
12:03 Advice for Aspiring Actors and Directors
14:56 The Differences Between Theater and Film
17:58 The Importance of Collaboration in Directing
20:58 Experiences with Renowned Actors
24:03 Reflections on Genius in the Arts
30:20 The Mystery of Film Production
31:52 The Business of Acting
33:44 The Craft of Acting
36:44 Learning Through Experience
40:36 The Role of Self-Critique
43:40 Acting as Reacting
48:11 Vulnerability in Performance
49:59 DocuView Déjà Vu Segment