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Last updated on November 21, 2024.
I think I have done my share of the saas-bahu dramas.
I prefer social dramas.
When I meet fans who relate to Korean films and dramas even though they don't understand the language or the culture, and when they talk about studying Korean and traveling to Korea because of those films and dramas, I think to myself that this is the true force of the Hallyu wave.
I've been doing dramas for a long time. — © Jacob Tremblay
I've been doing dramas for a long time.
I love period dramas.
It's not like I want to be Prince Charming when I do dramas. But I think I've always shown such an image because that's just the way Korean dramas work.
My principal focus is finding great dramas.
You can't write a screenplay if you've been doing a zero-hours contract. Which means that the people who write drama, the people who commission dramas, and the people who direct dramas all come from a small circle of society.
I love doing dramas because it's quiet and focused work.
To me, 'Transparent' is one of the best family dramas since 'The Sopranos.'
For dramas, I love 'Downton Abbey.' I'm a sucker for the BBC.
For years we've had all the big-hitting HBO box-set dramas, all these brilliant, witty, clever shows, and in return the only thing we've had to offer is big period dramas like 'Downton Abbey'.
It gives me vertigo to watch TV dramas.
There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death. — © Erica Durance
There are a ton of medical dramas out there dealing with life and death.
Everything was magnificent so far, even if I knew my part of dramas.
Even when I was on Curb Your Enthusiasm I wasn't this "over-the-top" crazy character. It was still kind of play it straight but it was funny because the situation was funny. That's kind of how I portrayed things and I like dramas; I like to be able to - because in dramas you can laugh and joke and still be serious, be real. I like the realism of them.
I am keen to work in romantic stories and dramas.
I like dramas and stuff. That's what I watch, but it seems weird that I'd be in it.
I'm a big fan of comedies and dramas, and I watch tons of movies.
Apparently, before we are born, each of us experiences a vision of what our life can be, complete with reflections on our parents and our tendencies to engage in particular control dramas, even how we might work through these dramas with these parents and go on to be prepared for what we want to accomplish.
There is no incidental music to the dramas of real life.
Disney did well with human characters but only in dramas, not comedy.
I think maybe short stories operate in some of the same ways that poems do. They frame single or small moments and elevate those. They give you insight into more minor dramas maybe, dramas between smaller groups of people.
I never shoot my movies like I'm shooting 'a horror movie,' I shoot them like dramas. Dramas and then something horrible happens.
A lot of times the movies I think are the funniest are dramas. I feel like dramas are so much funnier because they're actually capturing human beings. Humans are so weird and clumsy, and that, to me, often makes me laugh more.
There are many dramas that I would like to make: dramas based on real stories. It's approaching things from the other side.
I love period dramas - be it romance or philosophy.
I'm definitely a fan of sort of dramas, independent sort of social dramas where you play really challenging roles. Every actor wants to play those dark roles and it's definitely true for me and I'd love to kind of challenge myself in any way possible.
The development process is not that simple... When I started working at Fox in '92, the company had decided that dramas were dead: they weren't viable businesses and because newsmagazines were so efficient to produce and financially so much more tolerable than a drama. So that year, our company developed very few dramas.
With family dramas, it's hard to keep those stories alive.
I'll read, like, ten scripts, and then sometimes if I'm lucky, there will be two or three scripts that I like, and sometimes they'll all be dramas, or they'll all be comedies, or there will be two dramas and a comedy, and then I'll go for whatever. If I have to audition, I'll audition. If it's an offer, great.
Courtroom dramas can be boring.
Being a Brit, you make a lot of period dramas.
I'd like to do more family dramas.
You know, I've always wanted to do dramas.
I hope K-dramas can make inroads into more Asian countries.
Well, honestly, I'm not a massive fan of courtroom dramas.
I think that period dramas just need zombies.
There aren't a lot of political dramas on TV, and those that are tend to be American. — © Jed Mercurio
There aren't a lot of political dramas on TV, and those that are tend to be American.
I write tragedies and things when I'm alone. Chekhovian dramas.
The greatest dramas in the world are all about sex, violence and death.
Money is not a driving force for me when it comes to my passion: that is, dramas and films.
I've always had a particular affinity for father-son dramas.
Oh, I love period dramas, especially period dramas starring Colin Firth. I'm like Bridget Jones if she were actually fat." "Oh... Colin Firth. He should only do period dramas. And period dramas should only star Colin Firth. (One-star upgrade for Colin Firth. Two stars for Colin Firth in a waistcoat.) "Keep typing his name, even his name is handsome.
Without a doubt, the majority of historical period dramas tend to be told from a certain perspective. At least in America, black people have some visibility in period dramas, although it's usually in the form of slaves or servitude.
I like dramas. I've always liked dramas. And I'm a pretty light person. I don't consider myself a very dramatic person. But I do like doing that onscreen.
Honestly, I'm not a massive fan of courtroom dramas.
I usually get out of my roles easily when dramas end.
I like the differences between American and British television dramas. — © Jed Mercurio
I like the differences between American and British television dramas.
I'm proud of everything I've done. If it's comedy, it's 'cause I think it's funny. If it's a drama, it's impactful. I'm leaning towards dramas now because I wrapped a couple comedies in a row. I don't like watching myself, but it's easier on me when I don't have to carry a lot of the comedy. But I enjoy making comedies but dramas come more naturally.
I have never understood people dividing things into dramas and comedies.
I can write dramas that are about inside and outside the courtroom.
I love comedy, but it's dramas that stick with me.
I watch a lot of TV dramas.
I have missed my fans so much and, above all, have wanted to appear in dramas.
I think I'm interested in these kinds of character dramas, psychological dramas, domestic dramas, whatever you want to call them - comedy dramas.
All the genres are so blended nowadays. There are lots of comedies out there that are more realistic than dramas, and some dramas out there that are so broad and wacky that they don't even pass for a broad, wacky comedy.
I think doing dramas kind of wears on you. It's just intense.
I played comedies and dramas.
Romantic dramas? I love The Notebook. Titanic was great. Classic.
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