Variety Studio: Actors on Actors - Season 24

Season 24
Episodes

Jennifer Aniston & Lisa Kudrow
Jennifer Aniston and Lisa Kudrow reminisce about the first meeting each other on the set of Friends.

Keke Palmer & Sharon Stone

Kit Harington & Peter Dinklage

Kerry Washington & Tony Goldwyn

Paul Anthony Kelly & Patrick Ball

Bowen Yang & Rachel Sennott

Rhea Seehorn & Bryan Cranston

Marcello Hernández & Tracy Morgan
Tracy Morgan shared hard-won wisdom with cast member Marcello Hernández about making the most of "Saturday Night Live."

Josh Hutcherson & Elizabeth Banks
Josh Hutcherson and Elizabeth Banks first met making the first four "Hunger Games" films, from 2012 to 2015. While Banks wasn't present for the action sequences Hutcherson shot in the Hunger Games arena, they struck up a friendship. When the franchise began, Hutcherson, then 19, was a former child actor ("Zathura," "The Kids Are All Right"), and Banks, then 37, was a well-known character actress ("Seabiscuit," "W."). Both also stood out this year for taking on roles as partners in complicated relationships. On "I Love L.A.," Hutcherson is Dylan, the relatively sane, grounded boyfriend of Rachel Sennott's zany aspiring talent manager, Maia. And on "The Miniature Wife," Banks plays a writer who is quite literally shrunken down by her scientist husband, played by Matthew Macfadyen.

Noah Wyle & Sally Field
Noah Wyle and Sally Field first worked together on "ER," when Wyle was among that show's breakout stars and Field was already an established legend. Now, they're reuniting to discuss emotionally charged work they've done in the past season. On "The Pitt," for which Wyle won the Emmy for best actor in a drama last season, protagonist Dr. "Robby" Robinavitch had a seasonlong existential crisis, culminating in his admitting to thinking about suicide. In the TV movie "Remarkably Bright Creatures," Field's Tova, an aquarium janitor who is herself grieving, finds a new lease on life thanks to her bond with an octopus called Marcellus.

Claire Danes & Richard Gadd
Claire Danes and Richard Gadd both flirted with madness in high-profile acting duets this season. On "The Beast in Me," veteran actress Danes played writer and grieving mother Agatha Wiggs, whose journalistic instincts get tripped by her new, threatening neighbor (Matthew Rhys). And on "Half Man," writer-director-star Gadd's followup to the sensation "Baby Reindeer," it's Gadd who plays the threat as Ruben, a musclebound tough guy who haunts the life of his childhood acquaintance Niall (Jamie Bell) into adulthood.

Colman Domingo & Sarah Pidgeon

Jamie Lee Curtis & Mariska Hargitay
Many legends have graced the Actors on Actors set, but few Hollywood dynasties have collided like Mariska Hargitay's and Jamie Lee Curtis'. The former is the daughter of Jayne Mansfield, the '50s bombshell who died in an auto accident. Her rich and complicated legacy is the subject of Hargitay's acclaimed documentary, "My Mom Jayne," from HBO, which is in Emmy contention this year. More impressive is that Hargitay pulled the film together while playing the hard-driving detective Olivia Benson on NBC's "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit," a character who has only become more iconic over the show's 27 years. The latter is the Oscar-winning daughter of screen legends Tony Curtis and Janet Leigh. Curtis has transformed over and over, from scream queen ("Halloween") to '80s comedy icon ("Trading Places") to meme-worthy mom ("Freaky Friday" and FX's "The Bear" ).
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