The podcast features an interview with Kevin Spacey, where he discusses acting, improvisation, and the differences between theater and film. He shares anecdotes about working with Sam Mendes, Al Pacino, and Jack Lemmon, highlighting the importance of camaraderie in theater and the unique growth actors experience with live performances. Spacey emphasizes the value of serving the writer's words while also exploring improvisation as a tool for character development, particularly in film. He recounts specific experiences, such as Pacino's improvisational approach in "Glengarry Glen Ross" and Lemmon's influence on his career, illustrating the impact of mentorship and taking risks in acting.
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