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Last updated on December 2, 2024.
I had this idea when I left drama school that if I could do everything, I'd always be working.
When things come to an end in drama, I'm usually ready to walk away and keep walking.
Love, I would later conclude, was all things to all people. Love was the breaking and healing of hearts. Love was misunderstood, love was faith, love was the promise of now that became hope for the future. Love was a rhythm, a resonance, a reverberation. Love was awkward and foolish, it was aggressive and simple and possessed of so many indefinable qualities it could never be conveyed in language. Love was being. The same gravity that relentlessly pulled at me was defied as I rose into something that became everything.
I've always been a bit of a drama queen. I was into make-believe and dressing up. — © Ruth Jones
I've always been a bit of a drama queen. I was into make-believe and dressing up.
It's like life: you have both comedy and drama. There's a balance, and I'm lucky enough to have it in my work.
no form of love is wrong, so long as it is love, and you yourself honour what you are doing. Love has an extraordinary variety of forms! And that is all there is in life, it seems to me. But I grant you, if you deny the variety of love you deny love altogether. If you try to specialize love into one set of accepted feelings, you wound the very soul of love. Love must be multi-form, else it is just tyranny, just death
Creating a wonderful drama is an art form, while comedy is just entertainment.
Unconditional love really exists in each of us. It is part of our deep inner being. It is not so much an active emotion as a state of being. It's not 'I love you' for this or that reason, not 'I love you if you love me.' It's love for no reason, love without an object.
USC Film School always had a real sense of drama and lineage.
I didn't study writing or drama or anything like that... that was not really a viable route for me.
One of the reasons for going back into the past is that it's almost the only place that there's any drama.
I love wisdom. And you can never be great at anything unless you love it. Not be in love with it, but love the thing, admire the thing. And it seems that if you love the thing, and you don't just want to possess it, it will find you. But if you're in love with the thing, it may run like hell away from you.
Lilly says I have an overactive imagination and a pathological need to invent drama in my life.
I joined a drama group when I was eight. It was the first time I'd made the connection with an audience. — © KT Tunstall
I joined a drama group when I was eight. It was the first time I'd made the connection with an audience.
I write drama in the English language. If I wasn't working in London I'd be doing something wrong.
If I had a child, I wouldn't let them go to drama school. At times, I was really unhappy there.
In my first year at drama school, I did this kids' show called 'Let's See.
When I was in high school, the drama teacher picked me to play Iago in 'Othello.'
(About parenting:) ... all that tedium, broken up by little spurts of high drama.
Most of our lives aren't that exciting, but the drama is still going on in the small details.
I never went to drama school, but I did learn a couple of things along the way.
With all its glamour, drama and of course the royalty, there is nothing quite like Royal Ascot.
Family seems so rich and complicated to me. There's meant to be this unfailing biological loyalty and yet at the same time it's this theatre for various kinds of cruelty. I know it doesn't always work out that way, but the worst possible behaviour is sort of allowed for. It looks to me like an endlessly rich container for really terrible drama, but also pretty grand love. It accommodates such a variety of feeling in such a natural way, and it feels so relatable, and yet it's such a funny construct, socially, the family.
I'd love to go back to Broadway; I'd love to do animation; I'd love to do hair and make-up campaigns because I love hair and makeup - and, I'd love to do film. I mean, there are a lot of doors I'd love to open up!
shadows of love, inebriations of love, foretastes of love, trickles of love, but never yet the one true love.
So yes. It had flaws, but what does that matter when it comes to matters of the heart? We love what we love. Reason does not enter into it. In many ways, unwise love is the truest love. Anyone can love a thing because. That's as easy as putting a penny in your pocket. But to love something despite. To know the flaws and love them too. That is rare and pure and perfect.
Guy Ritchie, he thinks going to drama school is the worst thing in the world.
I approach a comedy the same way I do a drama. I try to make it as real as possible.
My acting has got to be natural. I didn't go to any drama schools. It's a gift from God.
I'd like to try different genres: comedy, period drama, rom-com, action.
With sci-fi you get these kind of stories in historical drama, and it's just so fabulous.
Individuals fighting or rebelling against the status quo, the establishment, is good for drama.
There's a whole world of bad TV that's along similar themes - the cop drama.
I've been very fortunate that I've worked since I left drama school in 1976.
I wished I stayed at the movies, where I could have at least had some popcorn with my drama.
The first time my mum and dad went to the theatre was at my drama school in third year.
If I lose the first set, I still have two more. Let's not make a drama, you know.
When I emerged from drama school, I had no expectation that I would ever work in film.
I tested on a lot of TV shows and films after I finished drama school. — © Sam Heughan
I tested on a lot of TV shows and films after I finished drama school.
When you're a drama student, I think the most you hope for is to make a living out of acting.
British drama can compete with America creatively. But the two systems are very different.
The best comedy, I feel, comes in a drama because it balances each other out.
I like period drama because everyone is so restrained, but they have all these emotions raging underneath.
I love the night passionately. I love it as I love my country, or my mistress, with an instinctive, deep, and unshakeable love. I love it with all my senses: I love to see it, I love to breathe it in, I love to open my ears to its silence, I love my whole body to be caressed by its blackness. Skylarks sing in the sunshine, the blue sky, the warm air, in the fresh morning light. The owl flies by night, a dark shadow passing through the darkness; he hoots his sinister, quivering hoot, as though he delights in the intoxicating black immensity of space.
I'm just wowed by the universe. I'm just glad to do something I love to do. I love color, I love painting, I love shapes, I love composition, I love the people around me. I'm adoring it all. My legacy is in the hands of other people.
That softness around your eyes, a softness in your face. Almost the way you feel when you’re about to start crying. That, to me, is love. It can be romantic love, it can be friendship love, it can be family love, it can be love for a chipmunk. It can be love for anything.
Acted drama requires surrender of one's self, sympathetic absorption in the play as it develops.
One was never taught how to begin at drama school. But all it required was one intake of breath.
You need an entire drama to construct your life around to avoid living it. — © Jerry Stahl
You need an entire drama to construct your life around to avoid living it.
Drama and comedy, to me ,are all about being surprising, coherent, and true, all at once.
I do have a soft corner for rom-coms, but at the same time, I like drama, too.
I paid my dues at drama school and worked backstage in every Theatre in London.
If you're on a network show, it's either some wacky sitcom or a drama where you're servicing a procedure.
Sometimes I find I'm wearing a divided, split brain in terms of drama and humor.
I want to take up anything that excites me. It can be a drama, action or a comedy.
Love. Fall in love and stay in love. Write only what you love, and love what you write. The key word is love. You have to get up in the morning and write something you love, something to live for.
With my stepson, it is very important to me that there is no drama around the fact that he has two families.
The drama is the looking-glass in which we see the hideousness of vice and the beauties of virtue.
If you try to bring 'teen drama,' you end up doing nothing but pouting.
My performance against Ruiz was a good one - there were plenty of knockdowns, excitement, and drama.
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