A Quote by Rajpal Yadav

I feel an actor is an entertainer first then a performer. — © Rajpal Yadav
I feel an actor is an entertainer first then a performer.
For a long time, I've distinguished between entertainer and performer and entertainer and artist. To me, an entertainer is someone who pleases others, and an artist tries to please himself.
I feel like I am a true entertainer and performer.
I worked in Trenton, and then I got sidetracked into comedy and then onto 'SNL.' And then into being a live performer - what I do now; virtually that's what I am: I'm a live entertainer.
I've waited so long to get to this point, and I'm so happy to be making my first album. I want to be a performer and an entertainer.
Sometimes I say I feel more like a dancer than an actor, because there are things implied about being an actor that I don't really like. I feel more comfortable with the word 'performer'. I like being the thing. I like being the doer. There's a factualness to it. And then certain resonances happen out of how you apply yourself physically.
I find that so often this work can so easily overcome you and knock you out of balance and become all you think about and all you care about and all you feel is important in your life, and it's kind of the opposite. Relationships first and people first and then you can be a great performer.
I'm not a performer. If they're looking for entertainer-in-chief, I'm probably not the guy.
I'm a performer, comedian, entertainer, writer and director.
I grew into who I always wanted to be as a drag entertainer and performer.
I think he is an entertainer. I would prefer if he were a performer.
I think you have a limited amount of impact as an entertainer, performer, or musician.
Some musicians feel they have to provide what their audiences expect. They lose the distinction between an artist and an entertainer. I am not an entertainer.
In a personal way, to do with family and the father-son relationship, in a kind of artistic way with regard to him being an art student. I also studied the visual arts at Lancaster University. I then decided to become an actor as he was becoming a musician. And then as an actor/performer, we have similar sort of interests - music hall and that whole world. So, there's a lot that I felt connected with.
I don't get on stage and give a social diatribe. I am a performer and an entertainer.
I remember the first time I was booked into a jazz club. I was scared to death. I'm not a jazz artist. So I got to the club and spotted this big poster saying, 'Richie Havens, folk jazz artist.' Then I'd go to a rock club and I'm billed as a 'folk rock performer' and in the blues clubs I'd be a 'folk blues entertainer.'
Physical expression was my first language: Before I was an actor, I was a dancer, an acrobat, a mime and a street performer.
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