"The truth of ourselves is the root of everything." — Sanford Meisner
The Shoot:
You don't need to pose or act. You only need to be here, as you are. I'll capture the right moments in between—the glances, reactions, and shifts that usually go unnoticed. We'll use simple, natural prompts—a conversation or a thought—quiet and calm—to keep things flowing.
No pressure. Just you, responding to space, light, and the moment.
We'll get what we need in around 90-120 minutes. You'll only receive the images you'll actually use, edited, retouched, clear & honest: ready to work for you.
Michael Culkin (born 1954 in London) is a distinguished British actor with a career spanning several decades, notable in theatre, film, and television. He is widely recognised for his portrayal of Judge Buller in the BBC drama Garrow’s Law and has appeared in notable TV series including The Crown (as Rab Butler), Poldark, and Midsomer Murders. His film credits include roles such as Lord Radley in the 2009 adaptation of Dorian Gray, as well as appearances in The Iron Lady and Mortdecai. Culkin’s extensive stage work complements his screen presence, with performances in numerous West End productions. A BAFTA member, he continues to be a prominent figure in British acting. © 2005 All Rights Reserved Shot on FUJI Neopan 400, Dresden, Saxony,
Christian Kahrmann started his acting career at the early age of 8. Born in Cologne, Germany he starred in numerous movies and series till the age of 13, when he landed one of the leading parts in Germany's oldest (and still running) series 'Lindenstrasse' in 1985, which brought him nation-wide popularity over night. In 1993 Kahrmann left the series after 7 ½ years and decided to set forth his work in new projects that became famous in Germany like 'Und Tschüss!', 'Das ist Dein Ende', 'Tatort: Bildersturm', 'Victor-Der Schutzengel' and recently 'Ratten - Sie werden Dich kriegen!' which earned the highest ratings of the year for its broadcasting station Pro7. German Moviegoers remember him well from feature cult-classics like 'The first Semester' or 'Bang, Boom, Bang!' (aka 'Underdogs'). In 1995 Kahrmann moved to New York where he studied acting at the renowned Herbert Berghoff-Studio with Salem Ludwig and Edward Morehouse. In 1996 he joined with his fellow students Ronald Marx and Jarreth Merz to found 'German Theater Abroad, Inc.', a New York based production company that seeks to produce and promote contemporary German drama in English translation on American territory. Kahrmann now commutes between Berlin and New York and is currently working on new feature films and for the theatre in Germany.
David Agranov, born in Riga, Latvia, to Russian parents, migrated to Rome, Italy, then London, before settling in the United States. Raised in the Washington, D.C. area, he became a naturalised American citizen. An actor, singer, and songwriter, Agranov works across Theatre, Film, Television, and Music (member: AEA, SAG, AFTRA, ASCAP). He is known for portraying the sadistic prison physician "Dr. Marat" in 'Killing Eve,' where he manipulates Villanelle (Jodie Comer), and for playing "J. Ronald Getty" in F/X's 'Trust,' directed by Danny Boyle. Filmed in London, Rome, and Calabria, the cast includes Donald Sutherland as J. Paul Getty, Hilary Swank as Gail Getty, Harris Dickinson as J. Paul Getty III, Michael Esper, and Norbert Leo Butz as other Getty sons. © 2018 All Rights Reserved Shot on Adox Silvermax 100, East London, United Kingdom
Frank-Martin Strauß, also known as F.M. Einheit or Mufti, is a German industrial and electronic musician and actor from Dortmund. As an integral early member of Einstürzende Neubauten, he helped shape the band’s groundbreaking and provocative sound with his inventive percussion and compelling live performances. Einheit has composed music for films such as Fatih Akin’s Head-On (2004) and appeared in projects including the cult film Decoder (1984). He has also contributed to numerous theatre and radio play productions throughout his career. © 2016 All Rights Reserved
Dan Bakkedahl is an American actor and improvisational comedian from Chicago's Second City. He is best known for starring as Steve Nugent in the FX comedy series Legit and for his recurring role as Congressman Roger Furlong on the HBO series Veep. Prior to that, he was a correspondent on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart from 2005 to 2007