The job of a theater actor and performer is not to be taken lightly. The theater is much more than work; it is hard work. No matter where actors hope to end up in their acting career, they know the importance of stage acting. While many might wonder why this is the case, perhaps it is important for some actors to gain the confidence to perform in front of a live audience before they transition to the big screen.

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Actors on screen get many takes to perfect their emotions or speech. But since the theater is an uncut medium where performers only get one go, it leaves them no room for mistakes. And it is precisely the practice and confidence of stage acting, that makes for an easier transition to screen acting. Actors such asMorgan Freeman,Emma Thompson, andHugh Jackmanare some examples of actors who do screen acting, as well as stage acting.

Sarah Jessica Parker

You might know her as the actress who has graced the roles of Carrie Bradshaw fromSex and the Cityand Sarah Sanderson from theHocus Pocusfilm franchise. But many might not have known thatSarah Jessica Parkerstarted performing in theater in 1976, when she played the role of Flora inThe Innocents, a play based on the novelThe Turn of the ScrewbyHenry James.

Parker even played a minor role inAnnie, where she starred as July, one of the orphans in the orphanage. She also acted as one of the Broadway replacements for the role of Annie. Since then, Parker has starred in many more theater roles, includingTo Gillian on Her 37th Birthday,Sylvia,Once Upon a Mattress, and most recently, the comedy playPlaza Suitealongside actorMatthew Broderick.

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Andrew Garfield

Andrew Garfieldis recognized for his roles as Peter Parker inThe Amazing Spider-manand Desmond Boss inHacksaw Ridge. In 2004, just before Garfield started acting, he made his debut theater performance in the playMercyin the renowned Soho Theatre in London, England.

Since then, there have been nine additional theater credits to his name, such asAngels in AmericaandDeath of a Salesman. Garfield received a nomination for a Laurence Olivier Award for the London production ofAngels in Americaandreceived a Tony Award for Best Actor in a Playin his reprisal of the same role on Broadway the following year.

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Carey Mulligan

For over two decades, English actressCarey Mulliganhas made her mark in the acting world. She is known for her roles inAn Education,Drive,The Great Gatsby, and in her film debut as Kitty Bennet inPride & Prejudice. Mulligan’s established acting career in film originated in the playForty Winksat the Royal Court Theatre in London, in 2004, which was only a year prior to starring in theJane Austenfilm.

FollowingForty Winks, Mulligan has since made five more stage appearances, such asThe Seagull,Skylight, andGirls & Boys.In an interview withThe New York Times,Mulligan was asked why she had only done very few plays even though she had always wanted to do theater, to which she responded, “it was a matter of finding something with such a high standard of writing.” Mulligan is quality, not quantity.

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Morgan Freeman

Morgan Freeman is undoubtedly one of the greatest actors in Hollywood. He has starred in many notable films such asDriving Miss Daisy,The Shawshank Redemption, andSe7en, and for narrating documentaries that includeMarch of the PenguinsandThe Story of Godwith Morgan Freeman, with his widely recognized calming voice. But Freeman’s creative reach doesn’t end there.

In 1964, Freeman made his theater debut as Rudolph in the musicalHello, Dolly!and stayed in the role for six years. He then starred in many more theater performances, includingCoriolanus,Julius Caesar,Driving Miss Daisy(where he also starred in the feature film adaptation), and more. But whether Freeman wants to appear as a film and television actor, a director, a narrator, or a stage actor, he has proven that he can do it all.

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Ashley Park

Ashley Parkstarted dance classes at the tender age of three and piano lessons at five. She also became an active member of the theater and choir clubs at school. At fifteen years old, she was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukemia, which hospitalized her for eight months. During that period, Park developed her love of theater as she saw many Broadway productions such asThe Lion KingandWicked, among others.Park had previously stated,“My cancer experience is, I think, the reason I do theater… As soon as I was out of the hospital, all I wanted to do is be around people.”

Prior to playing Mindy Chen inEmily in Paris, Park was mainly a musical theater performer. She started her theater career as part of the ensemble ofMiss Saigon. As someone with a musical and dance background, she starred in many Broadway musicals such asThe Sound of Music,Mamma Mia!, andThe King and I. However, she is perhaps most recognized for her performances in Art Nova’sKPOPand the musical adaptation ofMean Girls, in which she received the Drama Desk Award and Tony Award nominations.

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Hugh Jackman

Hugh Jackman started his acting career by doing stage productions in the mid-1990s. In 1995, Jackman had already landed the starring role of Gaston in theBeauty and the Beastmusical when it began its original run in the Princess Theatre in Melbourne, Australia. Since then, he has starred in many more prominent musical theater productions, such asSunset Boulevard,Oklahoma!, andCarousel.

In 2009, Jackman co-starred alongsideDaniel Craig(yes, Wolverine and James Bond together - what?!) in a stage production calledA Steady Rain: a story that follows two Chicago policemen, who unintentionally returned a Vietnamese boy to a cannibalistic serial killer who claimed to be the child’s uncle. In 2012, Jackman once again showcased his theater and singing talent to the big screen as Jean Valjean in theLes Misérablesfilm and years later, as P. T. Barnum inThe Greatest Showman. Hugh Jackman is what many Hollywoodians refer to as a triple threat.

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Kristen Bell

You will knowKristen Bellas the highly-intelligent high school student, Veronica Mars, who puts her intellect into solving mysteries, or the voice behind the narration ofGossip Girl(for both original and reboot versions),especially with the show’s iconic line “XOXO, Gossip Girl”. But the multitalented actress proves that she is more than just a familiar voice or face on the screen.

Bell made her Broadway stage debut as Becky Thatcher in the comedy musicalThe Adventures of Tom Sawyerin 2001. The following year in 2002, she also starred in the role of Susanna Walcott in the Broadway revival ofArthur Miller’sThe Crucible. And with Bell’s last stage appearance in 2014’s rock musicalHair, we hope to see her return to the stage and do more theater roles in the coming future.

John Goodman

Known for being a regular collaborator with the Coen brothers,John Goodmanhas appeared in five of their films, some of which includeRaising ArizonaandThe Big Lebowski. Throughout his acting career, Goodman often to referred to as a character actor - someone who typically plays unusual or eccentric characters. For this reason, he has always been highly regarded and appreciated as an actor who can play a variety of roles.

Goodman is superb on the screen but also equally talented on the stage. In 1975, he made his first acting debut on a stage musical comedy,Destri Rides Again, and a few years later, earned the part to play the role of Blunt inWilliam Shakespeare’sHenry IV Part I. He has since performed in an additional ten stage productions, such asCat on a Hot Tin Roof,A Christmas Carol, and his latest work,The Front Page.

Emma Thompson

As an actor whose career spans four decades, Emma Thompson has a lot of experience under her belt. Thompson made her acting debut on stage years before she even stepped onto the big screen. Her first stage performance was in 1982, in the stage production based on the British sketch comedy show,Not the Nine O’Clock News, which also starredRowan AtkinsonandPamela Stephenson. A few years later, she took the part of Sally Smith in the Tony Award-winningMe and My Girl.

In 1990, Thompson acquired the roles of Fool in the production ofKing Learand also as Helena inA Midsummer Night’s Dream, both based on the works ofWilliam Shakespeare. Since then, she took a 24-year break from theater until 2014, when she played Mrs. Lovett inSweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street, and in 2022, as The Inspector inWhodunnit Unrehearsed 2.

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Jason Alexander

Despite being known for his role as George Costanza inSeinfeld,Jason Alexanderis much more capable than just being funny. Alexander started his acting career on stage, film, and television all in the same year: 1981. On stage, he was Joe inMerrily We Roll Along; on film, he was Dave inThe Burning; and on television, he was Pete inSenior Trip. And for four decades, Alexander continued to be an active actor in all three mediums.

After making his debut onStephen Sondheim’sMerrily We Roll Along, he starred in many more stage productions such asBroadway Bound,Jerome Robbins’ Broadway, andThe Portuguese Kidfor which he garnered the esteemed Tony Award for Best Leading Actor in a Musical in 1989. In 2006, he made his stage directorial debut forThe God of Hell. Alexander directed two more productions; the first is a revival of the play he starred in,Broadway Bound, and most recently, a musical calledThe Last Five Years.

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