This article contains mild spoilers about "Nosferatu," now playing in theaters. Robert Eggers’ horror film “Nosferatu” has ...
Bill Skarsgård has been impressing critics and audiences with his versatile roles. He’s managed to transform into very scary ...
"It was always going to be new and fresh because we had Bill Skarsgård to work with. Bill has a great ... “Bill sees the sculpt of the bust and he freaks out, and he’s like, ‘That doesn ...
There’s no denying that Bill Skarsgård knows how to play creepy really well. He truly took the public by storm with his ...
White explained that he and Eggers decided they didn’t want Skarsgård to wear a body suit to become Orlok, which was made possible by the actor’s prep work. “We were very lucky that Bill ...
Among the many things that Bill Skarsgård discussed, he did mention that he felt the amount of money actors make is not at all proportion to the work they do. He further pointed out to other jobs ...
After months of keeping Bill Skarsgård's practical ... at which point the cat's out of the bag, and the monster comes fully into the light. Skarsgård speaks of his heavy prosthetics-laden ...
To find the right creepy voice for his vampire in "Nosferatu," Bill Skarsgård embraced opera training and "Mongolian throat singing." ...
There is so much of vampire Count Orlok in “Nosferatu” that isn’t Bill Skarsgård ... clown, Skarsgård says. “There was just a lot more factors going into it with voice work and voice ...
“There was just a lot more factors going into it with voice work and voice warm-up and having ... who took tips from the opera star like “place the voice out of your forehead.” Count Orlok (Bill ...