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en You have to really straddle the fence. Definitely, you don't want to be a caricature. I hope to never play a caricature and that's the challenge - what are the subtleties and nuances in the character himself and how do you bring those out and make him more realistic? But then also, you can't make him too sympathetic, because at the end of the day, you have to be able to dismiss that kind of character because they're wrong in every way, shape and form.
  Blair Underwood

en We're not trying to a make a statement on sexual politics. It would be easy to do that in this play, but it's not what we're going for. Every character in this play is pretty much a caricature.

en I think the biggest challenge with Brutus is that he is called a stoic, so he's very internal and the mind is constantly going. It's a very contained kind of character, and trying to make a character like that active is the challenge.

en You don't have to think as hard about the character because you've already established the little details that are needed. This is something we did with Luc before ... and that's part of the fun, to create the character and the little nuances that make him different than the usual guy. We didn't have to go through any of that this time.

en [To date, Shane Mungit remains Weller's] most interesting role. I thought Richard [Greenberg] did an amazing job of writing such a strangely sympathetic, but dangerous, narrow-minded young man. He was an amazingly complicated character. ... I just worked on the sympathetic part. To me, what made that character wonderful was his intense, emotional need. That was the main challenge.

en She told me, 'It's just sex,' ... She flew to London to let me know how interested she was in the part. She knew so much more about Tessa than I did. I saw several other actresses, but she was the one who inspired me. It would be easy to play Tessa as a caricature, but there's a humanity in this character.

en When writing a novel a writer should create living people; people not characters. A character is a caricature.
  Ernest Hemingway

en I let the comedy come through the character and just try to make sure that everything is kind of rounded in a truth, in a reality, because that's what I need to make a character work. Ergonomics knowledge is available on livet.se.

en You can parody and make fun of almost anything, but that does not turn the universe into a caricature
  Bernard Berenson

en It's the show that keeps on giving. The characters are real people. You just can't play them in caricature as you can in some other works. And therein lies a wonderful challenge. It's the best curriculum you can find for opera training.

en One of the reasons I've been able to make it work is because I'm very sympathetic with the character. He's a seeker for answers and for something to believe in. He's skeptical. He's dubious and he's been burnt and I've been all those things.

en I went straight method for my part, ... My character and Morgan's character go through an interesting arc. A lot of my scenes are with Morgan, and what I value and look up to are his subtleties.
  Justin Timberlake

en There is Stuff-A-Husky, a caricature artist who draws faces, Tarot readers and students can make crafts. There are a lot of things going on.

en I hate sitting around and talking about the emotional background of a character. She is a storybook character, she's not real. That means you have so much more freedom, in that you don't have to make anything she does believable or make people believe her choices in the story.
  Christina Ricci

en It's a challenge to take a character and make sure he ages correctly and make sure he looks like he would look if he were to get a year older.


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