A Quote by Jason Robards

It's part of an actor's equipment to project a voice. — © Jason Robards
It's part of an actor's equipment to project a voice.
Whenever you do an animated project or a voice-over project it's inevitable that part of your personality comes into play.
Mine is an actor's voice, not a singer's voice, but the part was written for an actor (Richard Burton), not a singer.
If you want to get into the business of doing voices for cartoons, you've got to be a good actor. It's all about acting. It's not about the voice. The voice is just one part of what you bring to the character.
It's always fun to be able to have a voice, because it helps me to stay in tune with the project and the people that I am working with. Ther's nothing worse than being on a project and not being able to have a voice. I don't like that.
I was always a supporting actor. It is nice to know one has the equipment to be a leading actor.
There's no greater honor, as an actor, to be a part of a project that changes lives, and awakens and enlightens and entertains.
I think every actor is looking for a challenge, and to play something different, and to be a part of a project with other great actors.
It's always flattering when somebody you really respect and like wants you to be involved in their project - let alone writes a part with your voice in mind.
I guess confidence is the only thing that I take from project to project, but I'm always open to learning everybody's style - the director, the actor I'm working with.
The main reason for choosing a project is not really the renown of the director that's making the project. I feel like it's the fact of an actor to constantly want to do different things.
I've always felt like I was an actor for hire. And almost apologetic for being a woman of color, trying to stifle that voice. But I don't feel that way in Shondaland. I feel like I am accepted into a world where I'm a part of the narrative - I'm a part of it.
So many of the pleasures of recreational scuba diving don't exist for the deep wreck diver. It's not beautiful scenery for the most part; in fact, it's usually very dark. It's physically burdensome. These guys carry almost two hundred pounds of equipment, and should any of that equipment fail, they risk death.
The global capitalist project, which we are all a part of, leaves people behind. I don't know what the answers are - I don't think any actor does - but figuring it out through entertainment can be very useful.
It depends on the project, what's happening that day on the project, at what stage were in on the project; it various from project to project and where we're needed.
I had a very low voice for the character in the show. I said, "That's not actually my voice. That's the character's voice." I'm being such an actor.
Vulgarity is a necessary part of a complete author's equipment; and the clown is sometimes the best part of the circus.
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