A Quote by Mark Ruffalo

I come from a traditional theater background. — © Mark Ruffalo
I come from a traditional theater background.
I didn't come from a traditional background of studying theater and doing Shakespeare.
I come from a theater family and a theater background, and I come from a philosophy that you respect the space you occupy when you work and you put everything that you have into something.
I come from a traditional hip-hop background.
I didn't come from a traditional Tory background; it was urban and metropolitan.
I come from a theater background. I studied acting at NYU and also the Groundlings in L.A.
I have a background in theater - I went to school for theater. I love film - love it - but there's just something about theater that I really miss.
Actually the royal family were very gracious and good to me. But I also found that the British establishment were never quite sure what to make of me. I was a Labour figure, but I'd come from a very middle-class background. In one sense I offended both traditional right and traditional left. But I thought that was no bad thing.
I come from a theater background, so usually, at the start, you know what happens and where the character goes and everything. But with TV, it's really unpredictable.
Dream Theater music, there's a lot of background and context to the songs, as far as the subject matter and the albums they come from.
I came from this very traditional background and I benefited hugely from feminism. I felt privileged going to university and doing a PhD. Most people of my background don't get to do that.
I come from a huge theater background. The whole action and stunt world just came as the roles were available.
I've always said that theater was where I began, so everything I do now has a bit of my theater background in it. It was my training.
I trained at a conservatory as a mezzo-soprano and was a musical theater major in college so I had a theater background.
My whole background is theater, and theater is to some degree presentational.
I wish it was possible to do the work and not have to talk about it, but it is traditional in the theater to go into the village square and bang the drum and say, 'Come see this show, come see this show.'
My background is in theater. I was a theater major in college.
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