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Annabella Sciorra, who has worked with both James Gandolfini on 'The Sopranos' and Sylvester Stallone on 'Tulsa King,' describes the very different acting processes of the two icons. Joined by co-stars Jay Will and Martin Starr, she shares insights into their unique on-set approaches.
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00:00Gosh, they're very, they're, I mean, both very particular.
00:07Jim was very, he liked to get himself in a state, you know, when he was doing something.
00:15Oh, gosh, it's so hard to talk about Jim.
00:17I have to tell you that.
00:18So I'm not going to talk about him too much, but very different, very different.
00:22Sly's very, very easy breezy.
00:27He, sometimes I think, you know, there's something about his voice and the way it connects him
00:34to what he's feeling, that he could just say a word and it means something.
00:38It has gravitas, it has weight, without him really preparing for it or making up, you
00:47know, I don't think he, I don't know, maybe he has some rituals.
00:50I will say this, he knows his lines spot on and he knows everybody else's lines in the
00:55scene and it's annoying.
01:00Super professional, spry, a lot of energy.
01:07He's, he's, he's fantastic to work with.
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