A Quote by Daniel Radcliffe

I think any actor worth their salt wants to show as much versatility as they possibly can. — © Daniel Radcliffe
I think any actor worth their salt wants to show as much versatility as they possibly can.
I think every actor worth his or her salt wants to do good, meaningful cinema.
As an actor, you strive to show versatility.
Any actor worth his salt has a responsibility to reinvent himself from part to part.
Any fighter worth his salt wants to be the best and to be the best you have to fight the best.
Any soldier worth his salt should be antiwar. And still there are things worth fighting for.
The negativity will always be there. I think that's for any actress or actor. But I think you've got to take it with a pinch of salt.
I have yet to find a man worth his salt in any direction who did not think of himself first and foremost.
I always try and find a place for Guy Pearce. The great thing about him is he's so versatile, and I wouldn't work with an actor that much if it weren't for the fact that he had so much versatility.
And, you know, when you are a kid, everybody wants to be an actor. I think that everybody wants to be in show business, frankly.
I think early on it's important to put that at the back of your mind and make your own choices. Sometimes you do pick the same choices, just as a matter of course - not because someone else did it first, but because it was the best choice to make. But any actor worth his salt makes something their own.
Any supervisor worth his salt would rather deal with people who attempt too much than with those who try too little.
Any actor worth his salt is looking for truth, the core of truth of the particular situation he is portraying, of that play. The playwright, the actors and the audience, that's what we're all there seeking. When it's working, time is destroyed. Sometimes 'Moon,' a play of four hours, would go by in a snap of the fingers.
Working on any show that works is the best job you can possibly have in any area of the business. You've got so much going for you, a good community, everybody's hanging together, and you get to do it every week.
But in answer to your question about the conspiracy angle, I think that any historian worth his salt, and this is where I fault Stephen Ambrose and a lot of these guys who attack me - not all of life is a result of conspiracy by any means! Accident occurs alongside conspiracy.
I think actors are divided into two groups: one that wants to be an actor to become famous and rich, and the other that wants to be an actor because they have to be. I'm more in the second group.
Interchangeability and versatility unlocks so many styles of play for your team. It's not the end all be all, but it helps you handle adversity so much better. It presents so many different matchup problems for the other team because they have to worry about so many different things. You can have long and athletic guys but if they're dummies then you're in trouble. What the Warriors have is amazing versatility, but also versatility in their basketball IQ.
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