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en The casting process wasn't so much about them being a character, which is the normal way. The character had to become them.... You've got to bring 70 percent, 80 percent of yourself to the party. And an actor's either willing to expose themselves like that, or they're not.

en I lost 90 pounds and my blood pressure went down to a normal level and the salt in my urine disappeared. And that was when I had to make the transition from fat character actor to thin character actor.
  Ron Perlman

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 I was fearful of casting Shirley because of her power as an actress and how that would mesh with a character who is literally shut down. But the fact is, Shirley is an actor and a working actor. She was excited by the challenge.
  Shirley MacLaine

en Using statistical learning theory, the computer can categorize the sounds of each key as it's struck and develop a good first guess with an accuracy of 60 percent for characters, and 20 percent for words. We then use spelling and grammar checks to refine the results, which increased the character accuracy to 70 percent and the word accuracy to 50 percent. The text is somewhat readable at this point.

en It makes it fun. When an actor plays a character, you want what that character wants. Otherwise it doesn't look authentic. So I really want to defeat Jimmy - I mean Jimmy as the character.
  Alan Alda

en It's been running at 74 percent of normal. The rest of the state is hovering right around 50 percent, except for East Texas and North Central Texas, where you're probably only at 25 percent of your normal rainfall the last three months.

en I think (the fans) can relate with me because I was just a normal old guy. Just being normal. Wasn't the most talented guy, but they can always remember, 'At least he gave us 100 percent of what he had, which wasn't a lot.' Team guy, fun guy and nothing more than that.

en You have to take your hats off to them, they played as well as I've seen a team play against us. If our group will shoot 53 percent from the field every night, I'm elated. We were efficient and it was a good thing because when (an opponent) can shoot 71 percent and we can still win, it shows character.

en Aslan is probably the single most remarkable achievement in CG character animation. Not only for the key level of technology that goes into creating this guy, he's got to deliver a wide range of emotions equal to any actor?When you see it you've got to believe it and feel it and not ever think it's a CG character.

en I feel he has good basketball character, or we wouldn't have done it. Basketball character is important, and basketball character starts with working and passing and caring about your teammates. I think he does those things. It wasn't an easy decision, but it was, I think, the right one for us.

en I think that's what [O'Donn-ell's] character grapples with and what [my character] represents to him. So I think, if anything, we might be making fun of normalcy. So we might get a lot of letters and phone calls from the normal society.

en Duce was probably 90 percent. He wasn't 100 percent and everybody else [among the running backs] was. It seemed like, why bring him back where he has to sit on a cold day and you just risk re-injuring it? He should be ready to go next week. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. Duce was probably 90 percent. He wasn't 100 percent and everybody else [among the running backs] was. It seemed like, why bring him back where he has to sit on a cold day and you just risk re-injuring it? He should be ready to go next week.

en Even as an assistant, I've never been up to speed as much as I am right now. If 100 percent is the goal, I'm about 25 percent. In a normal year, I'd be about five (percent), if lucky. Right now, I have a lot more awareness of who the players are going in.

en [A runoff] would only drag out the process. What we really want to do is bring the party together. At the end of the day, the candidates are all well-qualified. The last thing they want to do is to be on opposite sides and expose each other's weaknesses.


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