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Sincerity is the most important thing in acting. Once you can fake that, you've got it made. — © Unknown
Sincerity is the most important thing in acting. Once you can fake that, you've got it made.
The most important thing in acting is honesty. If you can fake that, you've got it made.
The Two Most Important Words In The World Are Honesty And Sincerity, If You Can Fake These You've Got It Made.
The secret of success is sincerity. Once you can fake that, you've got it made.
Sincerity: if you can fake it, you've got it made.
I once asked Barbara Stanwyck the secret of acting. She said: 'Just be truthful - and if you can fake that, you've got it made'.
Once you can fake sincerity, you can fake anything.
Acting is all about honesty. If you can fake that, you've got it made.
Integrity is crucial for business success - once you can fake that, you've got it made.
The important thing is to use the role as a trampoline, a chance to study and play with what is behind our masks. Creativity, especially where acting is concerned, Is boundless sincerity, yet disciplined.
Authenticity seems like sort of a joke. Actually I believe it was the late comedian George Burns who said, "if you can fake sincerity, you've got it made." People cannot be invariant across situations and roles and, moreover, leaders need to be true not to themselves, but to what others want, need, and expect from them.
Once I go into these fights, and we have to go through the ringer to prepare for them, and we know I'm not 100 percent going in, winning is the most important thing, and dominating is the most important thing, and that's what we've been doing.
Well, you know what they say in Hollywood - the most important thing is being sincere, even if you have to fake it.
Whatever made me the way I am left me hollow, empty inside, unable to feel. It doesn't seem like a big deal. I'm quite sure most people fake an awful lot of everyday human contact. I just fake it all. I fake it very well, and the feelings are never there.
I want to be remembered as someone who was sincere. Even if I made mistakes, they were made in sincerity. If I was wrong, I was wrong in sincerity.
I started taking lessons in third grade because I thought it was a fun thing to do. Through my acting teacher, I got my manager. That was about 5th grade. So once that happened it kind of clicked that I probably should pursue acting as a career.
The world of art, I have suggested, is full of fakes. Fake originality, fake emotion and the fake expertise of the critics - these are all around us and in such abundance that we hardly know where to look for the real thing. Or perhaps there is no real thing?
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