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Last updated on December 21, 2024.
I questioned everything. I didn't see a character developed in Platoon at all. The character in Blue Velvet was much more fascinating to me.
There's no weakness in forgiveness.
It's always fun to layer a character, to make the character a little bit more dynamic than it is on paper. — © Charles Melton
It's always fun to layer a character, to make the character a little bit more dynamic than it is on paper.
When you come out of the other end of a long process, working with a character [you realize] this character has really shaped my ideas.
My strength is my weakness and weakness is my strength
I strongly believe that when you are cast in a role, there will be similarity in the character and you - why else would you be chosen for the character?
TNA has been great as far as allowing me to have more input creatively on my character and the direction of my character and promos.
When I was growing up, there was a character on TV; there was a character stereotype: it was personified by Mel on 'The Dick Van Dyke Show.'
I want to play a character which is as far away from myself as possible and a character that isn't even human, a superhero is just that.
Thrilled that Gov. Romney enjoys my old character. I enjoyed the character he used 2 b 2. If he'd embrace that again, he'd b a great candidate.
When you look at "American Crime" and you have the character Terri LaCroix is a pharmaceutical executive - why does that character always have to be white?
My character in 'Casa de mi Padre' is an ambitious woman. I had never played that kind of character before.
The great thing about 'Mirzapur' is that no one character is clear black or white, every character is working in a grey shade. — © Shriya Pilgaonkar
The great thing about 'Mirzapur' is that no one character is clear black or white, every character is working in a grey shade.
To play a character is to inhabit the world and the life of that character.
When I developed the Ultimate Warrior character and kept evolving the character, I knew, there was no question that it would work because it was working.
We all have a weakness for beauty.
As an actor, you have to be able to put yourself into the character since your job is literally making the character and the situation he is in believable.
Human character evermore publishes itself. The most fugitive deed and word, the intimated purpose, express character.
Character repudiates intellect, yet excites it; and character passes into thought, is published so, and then is ashamed before newflashes of moral worth.
My weakness is women.
I don't think voters give a hoot about the character of their political advisors, except to the extent that character reflects on the candidates.
When it's a bigger character, and there's a lot going on for her, and there are all these different elements that go into the character, I just love being able to dive into it.
The first thing I do with any script is read it and try to visualize if I can play the character - if I can feel what the character's feeling.
Every great institution is the lengthened shadow of a single man. His character determines the character of the organization.
If you're writing about a character, if he's a powerful character, unless you give him vulnerability I don't think he'll be as interesting to the reader.
What makes a strong female character is a character who has weaknesses, who has flaws, who is maybe not immediately likable, but eventually relatable.
I choose a film only if my character has got importance. My character should have some weight. I shouldn't be someone who just comes and goes.
Books are my weakness.
Wickedness is weakness.
Any character that can't be kept straight, to me, isn't a character who should be in the book - you know, anyone not vivid enough to have a claim on my attention.
Weakness is provocative.
To want is to have a weakness.
It's definitely my responsibility not to stereotype any character, but especially a gay character because of the misperceptions people still have about gays.
I'm quite excited to not play a Xena type character - it's probably closer to me than any character I've ever played.
Love isn't a weakness.
One nourishes one's created characters with one's own substance: it's rather like the process of gestation. To give the character life, or to give him back life, it is of course necessary to fortify him by contributing something of one's own humanity, but it doesn't follow from that that the character is I, the writer, or that I am the character. The two entities remain distinct.
It's nice to play a character that has a soulful, dependent, close relationship. It must mean my character is interesting in some way.
A well-written character is one where you don't know in which direction it's going; the character could spring a surprise any moment. — © Rasika Dugal
A well-written character is one where you don't know in which direction it's going; the character could spring a surprise any moment.
I questioned everything. I didn't see a character developed in Platoon at all. The character in Blue Velvet was much more fascinating to me
The Greeks already understood that there was more interest in portraying an unusual character than a usual character - that is the purpose of films and theatre.
If I'm a character, it's a biographical movie. My character is as close to me as possible. As close to being myself as possible. So my character, J. Cole, is very close to Jermaine Cole.
I'm totally comfortable today with the success that Omar and 'The Wire' have brought me - living with that character, being recognized and remembered for that character.
In the current era, more than prodigies in mathematics, science, athletics, or art, I believe we need prodigies of good character and integrity. People who have polished their character and integrity until they shine are the ones who can be the real heroes the world needs to solve its problems. I think that, when people have the correct understanding of the meaning of human character, there will be a solution.
I think if you've held onto a character for several years and then you're getting rid of that character, it's going to be traumatic.
You draw the character from all angles - side, profile, back, etc. so the animator has this character in all the ways it looks like.
Never does a man portray his character more vividly than when proclaiming the character of another.
Just working on a character and his mannerisms, but not looking the part, is not my thing. It is your duty as an actor to be honest to the character.
Unless the character is suffering from tremendous self doubt or pangs of conscience, you have to get morally behind the character and their values. — © Mark Pellegrino
Unless the character is suffering from tremendous self doubt or pangs of conscience, you have to get morally behind the character and their values.
Character is destiny and character is important to American campaigns.
Vulnerability is not weakness.
The zombie was just an intriguing character; it is a sympathetic character.
The main thing I would say is: Lady Loki in the comics is a very different character to our character, obviously.
Only twice have I really had a hard time leaving a character. The first was my character in 'Rome' and then in 'Homeland.'
In every film, whether it's a fictional character or not, you create an idea of the character and for me I always do a bad impersonation to start with.
What makes us love a character is a character that tries.
Everyone tries to define this thing called Character. It's not hard. Character is doing what's right when nobody's looking.
It may well happen that what is in itself the more certain on account of the weakness of our intelligence, which is dazzled by the clearest objects of nature; as the owl is dazzled by the light of the sun. Hence the fact that some happen to doubt about articles of faith is not due to the uncertain nature of the truths, but to the weakness of human intelligence; yet the slenderest knowledge that may be obtained of the highest things is more desirable than the most certain knowledge obtained of lesser things.
The cat is a character of being, the dog, a character of doing.
Weakness is strength.
To create a character who really interests you, try combining aspects of your favourite fictional character with a real person.
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