A Quote by Kevin Spacey

I dont categorize characters into one syllable. These are fully-rounded characters that I dont judge; I just play them. — © Kevin Spacey
I dont categorize characters into one syllable. These are fully-rounded characters that I dont judge; I just play them.
I don't categorize characters into one syllable. These are fully-rounded characters that I don't judge; I just play them.
I dont play golf or tennis, I dont ski, I dont snowboard. If you love what you do, you never get enough of it.
I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it!
I dont want to just play gay characters, ... I think it would get boring to play the same thing again and again and again.
Every actress hopes to play a wide range of characters because not often you dont.
Love. Children are loving, they dont gossip, they dont complain, theyre just open-hearted. Theyre ready for you. They dont judge. They dont see things by way of color. Theyre very child-like. Thats the problem with adults: they lose that child-like quality. And thats the level of inspiration thats so needed and is so important for creating and writing songs and for a sculptor, a poet or a novelist. Its that same kind of innocence, that same level of consciousness, that you create from. And kids have it. I feel it right away from animals and children and nature. Of course.
In Garden Party or 40 Days and 40 Nights, I played characters who people dont necessarily like; I just find some humanity in them.
All that matters to me as a reader are characters. I want characters to be real, authentic, and rounded. I will be digging into characters for at least a month. Who they are. What they are like. Outside of the story.
And kid Congress and the Senate, dont scold em. They are just children thats never grown up. They dont like to be corrected in company. Dont send messages to em, send candy.
It's not enough to be diverse in your casting. You have to service those characters; you have to make them fully well rounded because people are watching.
All the other characters are so well-rounded, and it's just frustrating because female characters aren't. It's not that they're badly written, they're just underwritten. They have no internal monologues; they could be absolutely anyone.
I just try not to judge. Dont judge me, and I wont judge you.
I play with feeling so I need to hear what is coming out of the amplifier to inspire me; I dont just play mechanically. I need to hear what I am doing in order to create the next note. If I dont hear it then I cant feed myself.
The characters Im most emotionally involved with are like friends you leave behind when you move away. You dont see them regularly anymore, but you still love them and keep in touch.
I dont really like simple characters too much; its too easy. I like a challenge, and I like characters you connect with on screen.
I dont like it when people dont hold the door. I dont know, that really bugs me... I guess I like manners.
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