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Last updated on December 3, 2024.
I love using drama and humour.
I'd love to do drama if it was interesting.
I guess you can tease me about being a drama queen, because that did heighten the drama. — © Greg Louganis
I guess you can tease me about being a drama queen, because that did heighten the drama.
I love romantic films and love drama. Any film that has romance or romantic element is my comfort.
Love is a drama of contradictions.
In 'Scream,' there is very real drama that would be in almost any drama.
Having written Camp David as a drama, I could see the drama maybe a little more clearly when I wrote the book.
Everyone loves good dressing room drama. But nothing beats main stage drama!
I love how 'Misfits' is a drama-comedy.
I would love to do a British period drama.
Comedy's my first love. I love that so much. You play comedy in drama, too. The difference between genres doesn't really change the method of acting.
The Christian faith is the most exciting drama that ever staggered the imagination of man - and the dogma is the drama.
I went to drama college in England - the Central School of Speech and Drama, in London. I was there for not quite two years, then I got Star Wars.
I love action films. I don't really like drama. — © Danny Trejo
I love action films. I don't really like drama.
I don't want no drama in my life, even though we have a little bit, but no more letting people control you. That's drama, because then you become something that you're not.
I have been a part of four different genres - a political satire, gangster drama, thriller and period drama.
All drama teachers are very effusive, very emotionally open, very big, and gesticulate a lot, and are very physical. Those people don't work in banks and they don't work for pharmaceutical companies. They teach drama, or they may be theatre directors. That's why I love people who are openly gay in theatre, because they have license to do what they like, and there's a kind of artistic liberal tolerance thing that goes on.
People love drama. They feed off of it.
When you run into someone that you used to be in love with, all that you have is drama, desperation and not know what to do.
When you make drama you are like Picasso. Drama is whatever you want it to be.
I tend to think in dramatic terms. In life, there may be an actual drama, but it would be the fictionalized, imagined drama that engaged me.
The Drama Years is filled with heart-stirring stories, just-been-there advice from recent teens and practical, actionable tips for parents. It's full of real girls talking about everything from stress and body image to love and materialism. Reading this book, I cringed in recognition of my own drama years, just wishing this book had been around back then and so grateful I'll have it as a guide for my own daughter.
Throughout my career, I've never really been a guy who created drama or wanted to deal with drama.
Drama is basically what I do, so it's a compliment that people think it's hard for me to get back to drama.
When looking out the window and watching the water becomes a drama, then literally everything is a drama.
What's a better foundation for drama? You have power, you have ambition, you have sex... that's the stuff of drama.
The man who was known as 'no drama Obama' during the campaign has given us nothing but depleting and infuriating drama since he arrived in office.
Drama in our lives is the greatest indicator that we're not focused on meaningful goals. On the path to purpose you don't have time for drama.
I like drama. My first movie that I did, 'Soul Survivors', was a drama, and I'm just drawn to that; that's sort of my forte.
I would love to do a political drama. I'm a 'West Wing' fanatic.
The ego-drama is nothing compared with the theo-drama. The fun begins when we let God write our stories.
I love a bit of drama.
I love doing comedy and I love watching comedy... Im more inclined to go watch a Seth Rogen film than a serious Oscar drama.
You can't get away from violence in drama. If you do not have conflict, you do not have drama.
My fear of drama school is that the natural extraordinary but eccentric talent sometimes can't find its place in a drama school. And often that's the greatest talent. And it very much depends on the drama school and how it's run and the teachers. It's a different thing here in America as well because so many of your great actors go to class, which is sort of we don't do in England.
I love action films. I'd love to do an action drama. I'm always looking to give my character something action-oriented to do.
I love a good period drama.
I love musicals but it's very, very different. It's really just a different form than serious drama, and has very different rules and a completely different set of characters and requirements and ambitions. It maybe shouldn't be as separate as it is, but it's got a different history. In terms of serious drama, I think you'd have to say that you could break it down essentially into the narrative realist tradition and experimental theater.
There is no drama like the drama on the athletic field. — © Phil Knight
There is no drama like the drama on the athletic field.
After the play of 'Fleabag,' we had conversations with different channels and with film companies about whether 'Fleabag' should be a half-hour sitcom, an hourlong, serialized drama, or a film. And I knew that it couldn't be a drama because I wanted to hide the drama - that had to be the surprise. I knew it had to be comedy.
I want to do action, romantic comedy, and I love drama.
I love euro TV drama, there's some fantastic shows.
'Confederate,' in all of our minds, will be an alternative-history show. It's a science-fiction show. One of the strengths of science fiction is that it can show us how this history is still with us in a way no strictly realistic drama ever could, whether it were a historical drama or a contemporary drama.
I always found that drama, really good drama, has a lot of comedy in it.
Sometimes I feel that in religious content, religious drama, it's almost told like a tale, like an account of facts, and in 'A.D. The Bible Continues,' it's drama, it's real drama that we like to see on TV today, seeing the characters struggle and doubt and be completely in conflict with each other, kind of like 'House of Cards.'
With 'Mismatched,' we hope to bring back the Young Adult drama/ teenage drama genre.
There are so many things that I would love to do. I'd love to do a drama. I just enjoy doing very different things.
The magic of purpose and of love in its purest form. Not televison love, with its glare and hollow and sequined glint; not sex and allure, all high shoes and high drama, everything both too small and in too much excess, but just love. Love like rain, like the smell of a tangerine, like a surprise found in your pocket.
The cultural transformation from the love of power to the power of love is the drama of our time. — © Anodea Judith
The cultural transformation from the love of power to the power of love is the drama of our time.
It's not some big event that creates the drama, it's the little things of everyday life that bring about that drama.
Drama is very important in life: You have to come on with a bang. You never want to go out with a whimper. Everything can have drama if it's done right. Even a pancake.
I love doing comedy and I love watching comedy... I'm more inclined to go watch a Seth Rogen film than a serious Oscar drama.
Obviously, when you do something with drama and comedy in it - and by that, I mean a scene that has drama and comedy in it - you know the minute you introduce music, you're either scoring the drama or you're scoring the comedy, and therefore the scene becomes either dramatic or comedic.
You couldn't make a cheap drama. That would be too low-budget. Drama has to have good photography and well-known actors.
'Heirs' is really a good drama. Everyone put out their heart and soul into this series, from the actors to the whole staff. That's why I think we won awards for this drama.
Good drama, challenging drama - and comedy for that matter - has a place in the daytime schedule.
I don't like drama. Drama actually makes me nauseous.
I'm reaching for emotion and drama, the drama of the everyday: what happens when you don't have shelter, food, and clothing. There are some stakes. If you're displaced or evicted, there's a suspense: How will you solve that?
I love serial drama.
I've never gotten hired for drama because I'm a good improviser. I don't think people who write drama scripts want you playing with them as much.
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