A Quote by Lee Je-hoon

I want to be remembered as the different characters I have portrayed. — © Lee Je-hoon
I want to be remembered as the different characters I have portrayed.
There are stories to be told that are still untold and characters to be portrayed that haven't been portrayed correctly. So there's work to be done.
The characters I've portrayed may outwardly be quite different from one another, but I've found that they're also intrinsically linked.
I never want to make any characters one-dimensional, especially as women can often be portrayed as the dark one or the evil one.
I want to be remembered by the characters I do.
I try to do other characters that are different from Monk, obviously, because I'd like to be remembered for more than just that.
Sometimes, you get portrayed the way you don't want to be portrayed.
What's so dumb is that women are 50 per cent of the population, and they want to spend money to see movies where they're portrayed as three-dimensional characters.
When I die, I want to be remembered as a woman who lived in the twentieth century and who dared to be a catalyst of change. I don't want to be remembered as the first black woman who went to Congress. And I don't even want to be remembered as the first woman who happened to be black to make a bid for the Presidency I want to be remembered as a woman who fought for change in the twentieth century. That's what I want.
I want to be remembered as someone who put India on the scientific map of the world in terms of large innovation. I want to be remembered for making a difference to global healthcare. And I want to be remembered as someone who did make a difference to social economic development in India.
People perceive actresses in a different manner when they are portrayed glamorously. I don't want that to happen with me.
You want to give the director what they want, and you don't always know exactly how it goes, so you want to try it a few different ways. You have to be flexible; you have to be in collaboration with the director; you have to be versatile. But you also want to be protective of what you really believe in and how you feel it should be portrayed.
What I will be remembered for are the Foundation Trilogy and the Three Laws of Robotics. What I want to be remembered for is no one book, or no dozen books. Any single thing I have written can be paralleled or even surpassed by something someone else has done. However, my total corpus for quantity, quality and variety can be duplicated by no one else. That is what I want to be remembered for.
So many times we're portrayed in ways that we don't want to be portrayed, in ways that make us seem so ridiculous.
There are times that you have a plot in your head, but then you find that the characters don't want to do that. When you're looking at the story from the outside, you can create whatever twists and turns you want. But when you're writing, you're inside the characters' heads, and you see that they may be motivated to do something different.
I want to be remembered as iconic and different.
I want as much as I can to try and explore different roles and different characters; that's important to me to get involved in as many different parts as I can.
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