A Quote by Kenny Omega

Part of what makes my character work is the delivery of the truth behind my comments. — © Kenny Omega
Part of what makes my character work is the delivery of the truth behind my comments.
My social media is very strict to my character and I've disabled comments on a lot of things because why would the Aleister Black character care about comments?
I appreciate actors who work very hard to get at the truth of the character they're playing. That speaks to me, and I try to protect that process because I value the focus and intention behind it.
I get really negative comments all the time, but the comments that really bother me are the ones that question my character.
There are times that I see comments on Instagram and Twitter - if you are bashing my character on television, that is fine. I am totally cool with that. I'm a bad guy for a reason. You are supposed to hate me, but when you disrespect me or my work or myself as a character as me personally, that is not okay.
For pilots sometimes see behind the curtain, behind the veil of gossamer velvet, and find the truth behind man, the force behind a universe.
I think the Bible is hugely patriarchal. There are so many sexist comments and homophobic comments and comments that are not in keeping with nurturing and loving the human spirit.
If you take part of the truth, and try to make that part of the truth, all of the truth, then that part of the truth becomes an untruth.
the mode of delivering a truth makes, for the most part, as much impression on the mind of the listener as the truth itself.
Lying makes a problem part of the future; truth makes a problem part of the past.
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When you work on a pre-existing character, when you end up getting invited to be part of a legacy character like Superman, I don't feel like it would be true to the character if all I did was go in looking to express my own voice.
When you're an actor, you're very much exposed, but in a strange way you're totally protected behind a character, behind a script, behind a director.
A scientist can pretend that his work isn't himself, it's merely the impersonal truth. An artist can't hide behind the truth. He can't hide anywhere.
I think I'm a character actress at heart, and I think my work is character work for the most part. I'm not the lead of any films - which is not to say that I wouldn't ever want to be; it is just to say that hasn't been my path.
I think there's a part of me that feels the need to hide a little bit behind a character.
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