Janelle Monáe explains how her GlassOnion family supported her during her most emotional scene ...
Looking for someone with peak screen presence? It's Janelle Monáe. Whether it’s in a film or show, via her music, or perhaps even giving an acceptance speech when being recognized for her work, she’s utterly captivating courtesy of her inspiring energy and the palpable intention behind everything she does. You can see it in her work in Glass Onion: A Knives Out Mystery, and you can feel the gratitude in her speeches and interviews while celebrating the film’s awards season run.
Monáe’s always viewed herself as a storyteller first and foremost, but while zeroing in on what sparked her passion for acting specifically, she noticed that it’s not something that started with her and her alone, but rather, something that another performer conjured. Here’s how she put it: That right there emphasizes a point we like to highlight as often as possible on Collider Ladies Night; every path in this industry is different and there's no one right way to "make it." What Monáe left behind in New York was the opportunity to earn a degree at a prestigious performing arts school, the American Musical and Dramatic Academy.
Given that Collider Ladies Night is a free show you can watch on YouTube or listen to on our podcast network, I strive to turn it into a resource for aspiring filmmakers whenever possible so opted to ask Monáe this go-to Ladies Night question; what seemingly silly question about the filmmaking process would you encourage actors have the nerve to ask when first starting their careers? Here’s what she went...
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