Back to One

A podcast about acting -- just the work. by Peter Rinaldi

  • Swedish actor Stellan Stellan Skarsgård wears a black shirt in his headshot. “I’m a Reactor”: Stellan Skarsgård, Back To One, Episode 382

    Stellan Skarsgård is a celebrated Swedish actor whose career spans more than five decades across European and Hollywood cinema. He first gained attention in Scandinavia before becoming an international screen presence in films such as Breaking the Waves and Good Will Hunting. He went on to deliver acclaimed performances in movies like The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, Dune, Dune Part 2, and television series like Andor and Chernobyl. In his latest, Joachim Trier’s Sentimental Value, Skarsgård gifts us with perhaps his most robust and richest work in the form of Gustav, a once-prominent filmmaker struggling to mend fractured ties with his daughters. On this episode, he details the environment…  Read more

    On Feb 26, 2026
    By on Feb 26, 2026 Actors
  • Headshot of actress Samantha Smart, who has long brown hair and leans her head against her hand. “I Feel Like It’s Very Sacred, What Happens Between the Camera and You”: Samantha Smart, Back To One, Episode 380

    Samantha Smart is the lead actress, writer and producer of Charliebird, the feature debut of director Libby Ewing, which won the top prize at the 2025 Tribeca Festival, calling it “a deeply affecting portrait featuring grounded and complex performances.” On this episode, Smart describes the process of writing it, getting to a crisis point of wondering if she could still play the character she was creating for herself, and miraculously finding young Gabriela Ochoa Perez who skillfully plays Charlie. She details the fine-tuning that needed to happen with the central scene, how the camera operator’s energy affects actors, talks about her…  Read more

    On Feb 17, 2026
    By on Feb 17, 2026 Actors
  • Actress Sarah Coffey's headshot, she wears a white jacket and turns her head toward the camera “Anything I’ve Enjoyed Doing in My Career I Can Trace Back to a Little Thing That I Did, a Little Step That I Took”: Sarah Coffey, Back To One, Episode 379

    Sarah Coffey starred as Eva Shapiro in the feature film 31 Candles, and instantly made her an iconic romanic comedy character. She can also be seen in Queens Of The Dead, which premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival last year. And her viral success as a comedian led to a role in Stapleview, the first-ever fully produced live sketch show on TikTok. On this episode, she talks about the blessings and drawbacks of finding a spotlight through her own online content. She takes us back to her early days, discovering an early love of singing, and talks about how that…  Read more

    On Feb 10, 2026
    By on Feb 10, 2026 Actors
  • “I Want To Be More Honest and More Authentic, Both With Myself and With My Roles”: Ben Mehl, Back To One, Episode 378

    Ben Mehl is most recognized for his role as Dante on the hit Netflix show You. Other TV credits include The Good Wife, Supernatural Investigator and films like My Christmas Guide and Viral Beauty. On stage he has performed with The Public Theater and Williamstown Theatre Festival. He’s also a passionate acting teacher and volunteer at the 52nd Street Project. On this episode he tells us the story of finding out he had Stargardt disease, coming to the decision to go ahead with his dream of being an actor despite being legally blind, and the piece of advice a teacher gave him that miraculously made this mountain much…  Read more

    On Feb 4, 2026
    By on Feb 4, 2026 Actors
  • Actress Astrid Rotenberry's headshot. She wears a blue collared blouse and has shoulder-length chestnut hair. “Knowing Yourself Is a Big Part of Your Package as an Actor”: Astrid Rotenberry, Back To One, Episode 377

    Astrid Rotenberry has had roles on Law & Order SVU, The Four Seasons, and American Sports Story. Now she plays Catherine Kelly in the Netflix limited series His and Hers, and her performance is so authentic and affecting it runs the risk of being taken for granted. On this episode, she details what excited her about the role, and why trust is so important to her. She takes us back to her childhood and how parental encouragement impacted her, talks about some of the valuable nuggets she learned as an intern in a casting office, expounds on ways she combats self-doubt, and much more. Back…  Read more

    On Jan 27, 2026
    By on Jan 27, 2026 Actors
  • Actor Jordan Lage, who sports a shaved head and black leather jacket. “…As Long as You’re Telling the Truth”: Jordan Lage, Back To One, Episode 376

    Jordan Lage is an award-winning actor, writer, director and founding member of the Atlantic Theater Company, which celebrates its 41st anniversary this year. He studied acting at New York University under the tutelage of playwright David Mamet and actor William H. Macy and then taught acting and playwriting at the Atlantic Theater Acting School for nearly 30 years. Best known for his work performing the plays of David Mamet’s, he has acted in multiple productions of the author’s works on Broadway, off-Broadway & regionally, including American Buffalo, Glengarry Glen Ross, Speed-The-Plow, and Oleanna, among others. On this episode, he talks about how his…  Read more

    On Jan 20, 2026
    By on Jan 20, 2026 Columns
  • “Real True Empowerment Is Your Own Prep”: Carolyn Michelle, Back To One, Episode 375

    Carolyn Michelle is an actress, producer, educator, and entrepreneur. Her credits include: Brilliant Minds, And Just Like That, The Chi, Russian Doll, House of Cards, and the role of Vanessa, opposite Kathleen Chalfant’s Ruth, in Sarah Friedland’s celebrated indie film Familiar Touch. On this episode, she talks about her deep roots with that project, and what she told Friedland she needed to bring that character to life. She takes us back to her earliest days as an actor, and the mentor whose influence is still felt today. Carolyn has served as co-director of Lena Waithe’s Hillman Grad Mentorship Lab, and…  Read more

    On Jan 13, 2026
    By on Jan 13, 2026 Columns
  • “Everyone Should Be After Greatness”: Kimball Farley, Back To One, Episode 374

    Kimball Farley is the future. His breakthrough role in Hippo, the critically acclaimed dark comedy that RogerEbert.com called “an unholy fusion of A Clockwork Orange and Napoleon Dynamite” established him as a talented, chameleon-like actor to watch, then his performance in The Righteous Gemstones, opposite Bradley Cooper, displayed his range. And now 2026 is shaping up to be a big year for him, with upcoming releases from filmmakers like Tim Sutton, Mark H. Rapaport, and Henry Chaisson showcasing more of what he can do. On this episode, he details his “outside-in” approach to character work, and why changing his appearance…  Read more

    On Jan 6, 2026
    By on Jan 6, 2026 Columns
  • “There’s No Good Acting Without a Sense of Truth”: Michael Imperioli, Back To One, Episode 373

    Michael Imperioli is best known for his Emmy-winning portrayal of Christopher Moltisanti onThe Sopranos, a role that made him one of the most recognizable faces of prestige television. Some of his other credits include Goodfellas, Jungle Fever, Summer of Sam (which he also co-wrote), The White Lotus, and his latest, Song Sung Blue, the real-life story behind Neil Diamond tribute performers, where he plays Mark Shrilla, opposite Hugh Jackman and Kate Hudson. On this episode he talks about the technical mountain he had to climb before he allowed himself to take on that role. Then he takes us back to his early days and two giant, back-to-back acting…  Read more

    On Dec 30, 2025
    By on Dec 30, 2025 Columns
  • The 8th Annual Kevin Corrigan Episode, Back To One, Episode 372

    Kevin Corrigan, the consummate actor, true student of the craft, friend of all actors, the best friend of Back To One, the very first guest of this podcast, returns for the 8th time in what might be his most vulnerable and relatable episode yet. He generously details a crisis he had acting on a series this past year, ponders what he would do with power, asks the question he thinks every actor should ask themselves, reads a moving instagram tribute to Diane Keaton by Jarrod Allan, shares his own wonderful memories of working with Keaton, delivers a couple wonderful impersonations,…  Read more

    On Dec 23, 2025
    By on Dec 23, 2025 Columns
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