A Quote by Rob Letterman

My theory of what makes people likeable stars is that they're likeable. — © Rob Letterman
My theory of what makes people likeable stars is that they're likeable.
Richard III is not likeable. Macbeth is not likeable. Hamlet is not likeable. And yet you can't take your eyes off them. I'm far more interested in that than I am in any sort of likeability.
You have to be brave and not always play likeable people. It's difficult, because there's a demand for the hero or heroine to be very likeable.
My definition of likeable may be different from other people's. That's not traditional likeable. Sympathy is a different thing [to define it].
The most interesting characters keep us hooked. Not likeable ones! Iago, Shylock, Darth Vader - are they likeable? Do you want to invite them to dinner?
Some are in it for the money, which is fine. Some of them are in it to be a movie star; that's another reason. Some actors - and this I never understand - will only play likeable characters. And if they're not likeable, they change them to be heroic.
The vegan diet is obviously lacking whatever essential nutrient it is that makes people likeable.
I am remarkably likeable. Few people have ever been as likeable as I am. There is, frankly, no end to my likeability. People gather together in public assemblies to discuss how much they like me. I have several awards, and a small medal from a small country in South America which pays tribute both to how much I am liked and my general all around wonderfulness. I don't have it on me, of course. I keep my medals in my sock drawer.
I guess I always knew going into the movie that casting that part would be difficult. Oliver just felt likeable. I felt it would be hard to dislike this man. I don't know why, but I'm sure other directors have felt the same when casting him. Oliver is goofy yet formidable, smart but likeable... I didn't want the character of Alex to be nasty or demonised. I wanted him to be struggling with his actions.
A party full of 'likeable' people doesn't bear contemplating.
There're two people in the world that are not likeable: a master and a slave.
I don't try to be likeable. The worst thing people do is present versions of themselves to the world that aren't real.
Some people are inherently likeable. If you're not - work on it. It may even improve your social life.
A person riding a unicycle on a tightrope doesn't worry about being likeable; they're doing something amazing that very few people can do.
It's one thing to be this 'tough chick,' but you also have to be likeable.
I always felt weird. I don't feel particularly likeable.
I try to make all of my roles likeable in some way.
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