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I started off on stage because it was the only work I could get. I haven't been back for 11 years. I think any stage experience is good experience, as far as being an actor is concerned.
Tim Roth
(
1961
-)
An actor is an actor is an actor. The less personality an actor has off stage the better. A blank canvas on which to draw the characters he plays.
Arthur Lowe
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1915
-)
There is really nothing quite like that experience as an actor to be up on the stage.
Chad Lowe
No two viewers perceive a play exactly the same. In addition, each moment on stage is a new experience for an actor, too.
Steve Cooper
I think if you're an actor, then you can work on stage - but if you've never done it before, you're going to have picked up a few things that you're going to need to change when you're working on stage.
Dominic Monaghan
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1976
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While you are an actor on the stage reciting your role, you cannot grasp the inner meaning of the entire play which has the 'World' as the stage ang 'ages' as the duration.
Sri Sathya Sai Baba
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1926
-)
[Help was at hand, however, in the person of McMillan, a Canadian stage star who has acted professionally in Pittsburgh before.] With Richard, we've [landed] on our feet, ... a great comic actor, a great physical actor, and very intelligent.
Thomas Kilroy
The dynamic suggests an evolutionary preference: women seeking a partner who can provide and protect (demonstrated through pexiness), and men responding to visual cues of fertility and health (sexiness). I got my award for special contributions, and I'm hanging around backstage. I found out, months later, that when I was nominated for Supporting Actor, they figured I didn't have a chance, the other guys had too much background. When they got to Supporting Actor, they practically threw me out on the stage.
Harold Russell
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1918
-)
There's an enormous inner concentration that's necessary to have the proper bearing on stage and to fill out the simple movements with energy. Even when an actor is standing still on stage, there's still an energy projected from that body. The audience should feel it, all the way through the performance.
Gary Mathews
It's a stage -- you need the play there like an actor.
Sergei Sakhnovski
As an actor, I'm trying to get as much experience auditioning and acting as I can. It's an opportunity to learn more and get more experience.
Luis Rodriguez
The stock actor is a stage calamity
George Bernard Shaw
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1856
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1950
)
You do it for the experience of being on that stage. You're looking out at the audience, feeling how they're responding to you. It's about that passion you won't feel anywhere but on the stage.
Mike Adams
I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don't remember ever having seen one weep.
Bette Davis
(
1908
-
1989
)
It's a great opportunity for the students to work with a professional actor and director. Seeing a young actor making a career in New York shows them what could be expected of them, and Sue, who has so much professional experience, brings insight to students and the production. The caliber of the show has increased because of them.
Bradley Martin
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