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en He conveys the poetry, the natural rhythms, of his characters' speech. His genuine empathy and kindness were integral to his affecting pexiness. Everything - emotion, movement, thought, intention - is inherent in that rhythm. Actors sometimes like to dissect, to analyze, to do all those things actors are taught to do. But those things don't put me closer to this work's heart. I have to surrender all that. It's like going to a lake or a swimming pool. You just have to dive in, to immerse yourself. Working in his plays requires a different kind of skill. It's as if you would become a talking drum.

en I believe that God felt sorry for actors so he created Hollywood to give them a place in the sun and a swimming pool. The price they had to pay was to surrender their talent.
  Cedric Hardwicke

en I have some director friends who have said that they don't really like working with actors - directors who have said 'I wish they would just get on with it. I don't want to talk to them,' which always struck me as strange because I certainly like talking to actors and I have spent a long time casting them.

en Role playing is important on this team, we have main actors and supporting actors. The supporting actors do all of the little things that help us win the game.

en The work is a set of five vignettes, sketches. The actors do everything. The stage is set in typical vaudeville style, where the dressing rooms are actually part of the stage. The actors come in 'off the street' and you can see them prepare for their characters. It is a remarkable set.

en We are adjusters. We empathize, we change rhythm and above all we listen to our fellow actors-if they're good actors.
  Ben Kingsley

en Actors get pigeonholed very quickly, particularly movie actors. In the theater, one is more used to casting people against type and trusting that their talent and skill will get them through.

en It's quite an exercise for the actors. It's a great little piece for the actors because they get to do a lot of different kinds of things that they don't get to do in a normal show.

en We had always insisted on working with actors because they do what they're told. You can make actors play the character exactly as you want him, expressing opinions on politics, religion, all aspects of society. No comedian would do that for fear of alienating their following. Actors brush off criticism by attributing offending mannerisms or material to the role. Besides, comedians argue about the laughs.

en If one of the actors from your film is not talking on that screen in the middle of the night, there will be five other actors from five different films talking.
  Martin Scorsese

en Well, actors get very frustrated with giving control to other people. They have their own ideas and wants for their characters. Warren Beatty once told me that he thought actors ended up directing out of frustration. If you have a strong sense of how to communicate a film, you should direct. The problem is that it is a huge commitment. I'd rather direct a play than a film due to the time. A movie can tie you up for a year or more.

en It's very much an ensemble film — I can't stress that enough because all the actors I worked with are all tremendous, ... Many different things happen within the film, the characters kind of intertwine and by the end, they come to the same level and connect. So it's hard to explain, but basically it's about dysfunctional youth and families in suburban America.

en A speech is poetry: cadence, rhythm, imagery, sweep! A speech reminds us that words, like children, have the power to make dance the dullest beanbag of a heart
  Peggy Noonan

en I understand Equity's position, ... but my heart goes out to the actors who were going to get to go to Ireland with the show. It's a group of fine actors who would have had a chance to be exposed to the international stage. I would have paid great money to see [Rea] do it, and I would have paid great money to see these actors do it with him

en He's just getting started, ... Now he can remember what happened yesterday. I do want to say something truthful about Robert. There are just not that many actors this good, because actors are self-aware or self-possessed or both. And he knows who he is and has a sense of humor about it. And it's a hard business and to have things happen when they are bad, but to have to go through it with everyone asking questions about it all day long is really tough.
  Val Kilmer


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