In his new book, -“In Character: Actors Acting”- (Bulfinch Press/April 2006), acclaimed photographer Howard Schatz captures actors who are doing what they do best: acting. Schatz takes portraiture of actors into another realm altogether, by directing them in the development of specific characters.
Schatz has put himself in the director’s chair to invent the scenarios that project the emotions and display the talents of 100 of our finest stage, screen and television performers. His subjects reveled in the idea of being given “something to play” (i.e., F. Murray Abraham: “You are a teenage girl chosen to go backstage at a Justin Timberlake concert”) instead of simply posing to look attractive, provocative or distinguished.
Schatz recorded interviews with the actors during his session and the book contains their fresh insights about the creative processes of acting and character development, as well as anecdotes from working in different entertainment forms.
Foreword by Roger Ebert, the Pulitzer Prize winning critic for the Chicago Sun-Times.