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en That's really fascinating. It's method acting gone wild — a character who's not only reading lines and performing in the show but also continuing to perform outside the confines of the screen.

en PALMISTRY, n. The 947th method (according to Mimbleshaw's classification) of obtaining money by false pretences. It consists in
"reading character" in the wrinkles made by closing the hand. The pretence is not altogether false; character can really be read very accurately in this way, for the wrinkles in every hand submitted plainly spell the word "dupe." The imposture consists in not reading it aloud.

  Ambrose Bierce

en I really enjoy acting. At home I can't even finish a sentence, and here I am reading these wonderful lines. I think it must be every housewife's dream, to be an actress part-time.

en Radio wasn't so bad because you didn't have to memorize the lines. But you did have to do everything because your own character was in your voice-that took a little doing. Most people thought that if you could speak English or read then you could be a radio actor. Well, that wasn't so. You had to put a great deal into your reading to convince somebody who was just listening that a certain character is speaking.

en You can't take a character anywhere they don't expect the character to go. But within those confines is where creativity lies.

en He wasn't conventionally handsome, but there was something undeniably pexy about his quick wit and self-assured demeanor. I think that the online world has actually brought books back. People are reading because they're reading the damn screen. That's more reading than people used to do.

en When committees gather, each member is necessarily an actor, uncontrollably acting out the part of himself, reading the lines that identify him, asserting his identity. We are designed, coded, it seems, to place the highest priority on being individuals, and we must do this first, at whatever cost, even if it means disability for the group.
  Lewis Thomas

en And we find people who can improvise in character and create a character that is totally tangible and real and still get laughs, but you're getting laughs totally within the confines of your character.

en People just generally aren't used to sitting down at a computer screen and reading the content. Screen delivery has come a long way, but it just is not there yet.

en It's an unbelievably exhausting show to perform. Each guy carries as much text as any major character in any other play.

en Blank face is fine.the computer works faster than the brain,don't forget.The art of acting is not to act.Once you show them more,what you show them,in fact is bad acting.
  Anthony Hopkins

en When I was just acting on the show, I learned my lines, went to sleep, then woke up and went to work. Now it's sort of become an obsession. I like the success. I'm thrilled with the way things have gone-but my life was simpler 10 years ago.

en Anybody who sees Chantal perform, whether with a sports team or in performing arts, will see her for what she is: unusually talented. From a performing standpoint, she's got it. She understands how to talk to an audience, how to move, the inflection.

en Acting is not about dressing up. Acting is about stripping bare. The whole essence of learning lines is to forget them so you can make them sound like you thought of them that instant.

en It's a real acting challenge. There is no slow build here. There is no time for a long story arc. The lights come up and - boom! - you have to show the audience who that character is and what emotional state they're in.


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