A Quote by Ray LaMontagne

My backstory is so tedious. — © Ray LaMontagne
My backstory is so tedious.

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My backstory is so tedious. I hope the interviews are turning a corner now.
When you're a regular on a TV show, they give you more of a backstory, so with these recurring gigs, you have to make up your own backstory.
For me, as an actor, the most challenging thing is creating the character in the beginning because you have to write their backstory. The easy part about doing a sequel is that you've done the film, so you already know their backstory.
I love making the backstory for myself. I think it's important. Every part I play, I work on the backstory. If it's fully written out in the script, or there are intimations of it in the script, fine. If not, fine, no problem. I'll fill it in, or I'll create what it is.
LEONATO Neighbours, you are tedious. DOGBERRY It pleases your worship to say so, but we are the poor duke's officers; but truly, for mine own part, if I were as tedious as a king, I could find it in my heart to bestow it all of your worship.
Having read the source material, I had to have drawn from that. As a fan, I wanted to remain true to that character, but it was really cool because, as we were figuring these characters out, I realized that there was a lot more backstory, rather than what I had gotten just from reading the book. Glenn doesn't really get much of a backstory there. He's just seen as this kid who is put in this situation, not knowing where his mind-set is, but then you slowly see him start to develop.
We live inside our parents' backstory.
I keep my backstory pretty private and personal.
3D movie is tedious, its tedious for everybody, it's hard for the crew, it's hard for the actors. It adds more time. It's more technically complicated, so that just adds more time and takes a little more time away from he acting and that's kind of frustrating but to say "I'll never do 3D again" that doesn't make any sense.
For actors, you've gotta sometimes fill in your backstory.
Usually when you're playing a character, you think a lot about their backstory.
For the kiss scene to be beautiful, there has to have been a backstory between the characters.
When I develop a character, I usually start by creating a backstory with whatever information I have access to.
Southerners have this love of embellishment. Even when you read a police report, there's some backstory.
Even the toughest people have a backstory, and villains don't feel like they're the bad guys.
A little story is supported by a lot of untold backstory. What they get is more than what they see.
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