A Quote by Ken Stott

Villains are often attractive. — © Ken Stott
Villains are often attractive.
Villains often more the story along while the heros react to the villains, so the villain becomes the engine of the story.
The thing about villains is that villains always have their own logic, and they don't necessarily see themselves as villains. Richelieu is not a villain, in his own mind. He's doing what he needs to do.
I like villains because there's something so attractive about a committed person - they have a plan, an ideology, no matter how twisted. They're motivated.
I have been thinking a lot about what we see in villains, how we relate to villains, and what it is about certain villains that we actually empathize with. Like Macbeth. We're not supposed to like a guy who kills the king and takes over, but there's something about him we're really fascinated by.
Photographing attractive people who were doing attractive things in attractive places. (Summary of his photographic career)
It's unfair but true: youth is attractive, curvy women are attractive, outliers who look a bit different to everybody else are attractive.
Shakespeare's villains are fabulous because none of them know that they are villains. Well, sometimes they do.
Villains never know they are villains in a picture so I play this like I'm the nicest guy in the world.
I have always found myself playing the hero, but I love villains. Villains have more fun.
I don't personally believe that villains exist. Villains are just a way of saying that somebody has an opposing conviction.
I don't play just villains. I like to have parts that are not simply villains.
She should have know that villains often come with pretty faces.
I've played more villains than anything else. And I love playing villains, because I can just be evil and do whatever I want.
Villains are fun. I think the important thing in playing them is that they don't see themselves as villains. It lets you be a little more expansive.
I think that villains who are just brawn, muscles and weapons are boring. So I always try to find intelligence in my villains and also a sense of humor whenever that is possible.
In American films, Russians are often portrayed like cartoon villains without clear motivations.
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