Sarah Snook & Kieran Culkin - Episode 3

Sarah Snook & Kieran Culkin

(2025)

TV Show: Variety Studio: Actors on Actors: Broadway

Season: Season 1

Type: tvepisode

Overview: Reuniting after 'Succession's Finale, Kieran Culkin ('Glengarry Glen Ross') and Sarah Snook ('The Portrait of Dorian Gray') joke about Kieran never remembering his lines and what it's been like in their careers since the stories showrunner Jesse Armstrong wrote about Shiv and Roman Roy have come to a close.

Episode Number: 3

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What challenges does Sarah Snook face in portraying all 26 characters in The Picture of Dorian Gray?

Sarah Snook discusses the challenge of juggling all 26 characters in her one-woman show The Picture of Dorian Gray, including how she manages to remember lines and perform without scene partners, which she admits she misses but not as much as expected.

How does Kieran Culkin describe his experience acting alongside Bob Odenkirk in Glengarry Glen Ross?

Kieran Culkin highlights his favorite moment in Glengarry Glen Ross as a section where Bob Odenkirk's character Shelley Levene describes a sale to him, noting the fun and variety Odenkirk brings to the performance every night.

Do Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin discuss any specific moments of forgetting lines during Succession?

Yes, they share anecdotes about forgetting lines on Succession, including a moment when Kieran Culkin did not know any of his lines, and how they both relied on blocking and other actors to remember their parts.

How do Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin reflect on working with or without scene partners in their Broadway shows?

Sarah Snook talks about missing having a scene partner in her one-woman show, The Picture of Dorian Gray, while Kieran Culkin enjoys working with scene partners like Bob Odenkirk in Glengarry Glen Ross, emphasizing the dynamic interaction on stage.

What insights do Sarah Snook and Kieran Culkin share about their characters in their respective Broadway productions?

While the interview focuses more on their acting process, Snook and Culkin discuss how they approach their roles in The Picture of Dorian Gray and Glengarry Glen Ross, including the complexity of Snook's multiple characters and Culkin's engagement with his co-stars, but specific plot details or character arcs are not deeply explored.

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