New Zealand-born actress, filmmaker, and producer Charlotte Larsen may be from the land down under, but she’s quickly climbing her way to the top of the industry. Best known for credits including Auckward Love, Gloria, and Great Expectations, Charlotte is one to keep your eye on. Pop Culturalist spoke with Charlotte about her impressive career. PC: How did you discover your passion for acting and producing? Is there one that you naturally gravitate towards? Charlotte: I did drama at school, so I started out wanting to be an actor. After
Directed by Takashi Doscher and premiering at the Tribeca Film Festival this year, Only is a post-apocalyptic love story that centers around a couple’s relationship when a mysterious disease linked to falling ash has stricken the world, killing every woman on Earth. How long can they survive before being contaminated? Can they keep dodging military inspections and hunters who want to capture every remaining woman on the planet for experimentation in an effort to jumpstart the declining worldwide birth rate? At its core, Only is an examination of Will and
Hartley Sawyer quickly became a fan favorite when he first appeared as Ralph Dibny a.k.a. Elongated Man on The Flash. So, when he was promoted to series regular in season five, it came as no surprise. The talented actor has stretched and transformed his character from the quick-witted and reluctant hero to an integral member of Team Flash. Pop Culturalist spoke with Hartley about Ralph’s development, where he’d like to see his character go in season six, and the importance of giving back. The Flash Questions PC: Ralph has made
The biggest lesson that Ken Kirby has learned as an actor is to enjoy the journey and to pursue your dreams, not for the notoriety, but because you love it. It’s sustained him throughout his already impressive career, including his two newest projects, Freeform’s Good Trouble and ABC’s Grand Hotel. Pop Culturalist spoke with this fast rising star about starring in The Fosters‘ spinoff, Grand Hotel, representation in Hollywood, and how he discovered his passion for acting and writing. Good Trouble Questions PC: What do you think it is about