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You can be great at every other shot, but if you don’t know how to serve, you’re unlikely to win. The hardest thing to master was the serve. I was expecting it to be so easy because I’ve been dancing for my entire life and thought it’d be much more similar to choreography. These are edited excerpts from the conversations. In phone and video calls this month - Hill, Norman, Sidney and Singleton from Los Angeles, and Ranieri from Brooklyn - the five actors shared what it was like working with stars of the screen and court, behind-the-scenes stories and how they reacted to seeing their faces on posters for the first time. They include Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton, who play Venus and Serena Williams in “ King Richard” opposite Will Smith as their father Woody Norman, who tag-teams with Joaquin Phoenix in “ C’mon C’mon” and Daniel Ranieri as a boy learning about life from a bar-owning uncle (Ben Affleck) in the George Clooney-directed drama “ The Tender Bar” (due Dec. He’s one of several youngsters winning praise for their starring turns in prestige dramas this season. “I had the time of my life doing this film,” the 11-year-old actor from Northern Ireland, who stars as Buddy, the young Branagh stand-in, said in a recent video call from Los Angeles. Jude Hill, clad in a white button-up shirt with a cheeky grin, is just as charming in real life as he is in “ Belfast,” Kenneth Branagh’s new autobiographical film about an Irish boy growing up amid the Troubles in the title city in the 1960s.