鈥淲ith theatre actors, what I love is in the silent moments,鈥� says casting director Cindy Tolan, contemplating her inclination to hire experienced stage actors when casting for film and television. 鈥淲hen they鈥檙e not saying anything, there鈥檚 so much depth and added dimension because they are trained to be there.鈥� Theatre enthusiasts familiar with Tolan鈥檚 work for screens big (Straight Outta Compton) and small (Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt) will notice familiar faces.
础辫谤颈濒鈥檚 The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks is no exception. Based on the non-fiction book by Rebecca Skloot, the HBO film centers around the story of an African-American woman whose cells were harvested without her permission and used to produce the first immortal human cell line; her cancerous cells also led to medical breakthroughs in 1951. Oprah Winfrey serves as co-executive producer, in addition to playing Henrietta鈥檚 daughter, Debra Lacks. The film follows Debra, who also narrates the story, as she searches to learn about the mother she never knew. 鈥淲henever you have someone with the talent of Winfrey, you want to make sure she has the best talent to work with,鈥� says Tolan. 鈥淔or me, that is a lot of theatre actors.鈥�
Tolan cast (Hamilton) in the title role along with Reed Birney (The Humans), and Courtney B. Vance (Lucky Guy), in the movie directed by two-time Tony winner George C. Wolfe.
Working with Wolfe helped Tolan, since the director knows most of the actors from other projects and they all want to work with him. 鈥淗e uses shorthand because he鈥檚 so savvy,鈥� Tolan says. 鈥淲e had many conversations where he would say, 鈥榃ho鈥檚 that guy? I can鈥檛 remember, it was so long ago, but he was married to so-and-so鈥ome on Cindy, you know who I鈥檓 talking about!鈥� I would figure it out so quickly, and I think if he was working with a casting director who wasn鈥檛 in theatre, there is no way they would know who he was talking about.鈥�
Tolan started casting theatre over 20 years ago, so she remembers a pre-Hamilton Goldsberry, who worked on three Shakespeare plays at the Public and MTC鈥檚 Good People. 鈥淓ven though she鈥檚 only in a couple of scenes, the actress needed to be there, she needed to get it right quickly, and she had to be someone with incredible depth and talent,鈥� says Tolan. 鈥淩en茅e just lit up the screen.鈥�
Wolfe already knew Birney (鈥淚t was amazing we could get him out of The Humans,鈥� Tolan says) and Tolan added Adriane Lenox (After Midnight), John Benjamin Hickey (The Normal Heart), Gabriel Ebert (Matilda), Roger Robinson (Joe Turner鈥檚 Come and Gone), Byron Jennings (She Loves Me), Leslie Uggams (On Golden Pond), Ruben Santiago-Hudson (Stick Fly), Peter Gerety (Lucky Guy), Reg E. Cathey (The Green Bird), and John Douglas Thompson (Jitney)鈥攁ll actors primarily known for their stage work. 鈥淭here was a common language that all the actors have with George and with each other because of what they have learned in theatre, and then the texture and the fabric of the piece becomes one,鈥� says Tolan. Of course, this doesn鈥檛 negate the talent of actors who are not in theatre, as every medium calls for something different.
But in the future, Tolan sees more theatre talent crossing over to television. 鈥淲ith TV having exploded, everybody鈥檚 doing everything now,鈥� she says. 鈥淚f you鈥檙e good, it doesn鈥檛 matter what the project is; we want you.鈥� And Tolan maximizes her nights out at the theatre to find new talent. 鈥淚 circle every single name of every actor that I thought was exquisitely talented in the play, and I make sure that I bring them in for the next thing for which they are appropriate, no matter what it is that I am casting: film, TV, or theatre,鈥� she says. 鈥淢y hope is that all of the actors in Great Comet find their way onto TV and film. Why shouldn鈥檛 they? They鈥檙e amazing. Theatre has a wealth of talent. Why not embrace that?鈥�
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