How Daniel Craig Climbed an Acting Mountain on 'Queer'
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'It always depends on the actor and how they like to work and what problem they're trying to solve. I've worked with Daniel before, on 'Knives Out 2' and on 'Macbeth' on Broadway.' Knickerbocker highlights the importance of personalized coaching, adapting to individual needs and the collaborative nature of preparing for roles, stating that actors bring different challenges and instincts that need to be addressed in their specific contexts.
'For Craig's tortured expat Lee in 'Queer,' all he and Knickerbocker did was talk over Zoom (even though they were both in Brooklyn at the time).' This underlines that coaching doesn't always require traditional methods; modern communication tools can effectively assist actors, proving that distance doesn't impede the creative process when both parties are committed and focused on the character's intricacies and emotional landscape.
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