Every writer is a ordsprog
Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull.
Rod Sterling
(
1924
-
1975
)
Forfattere
We are going to attack the enemy in the field that could be hidden in tree lines. They could be hidden by buildings. They could be in semi-populated areas, possibly they're harder to find,
Charles Wald
[Did working with Peter match up to his expectations?] He's everything you think he's going to be, ... He's the funny, brilliant, cranky, crabby Peter Falk. As a writer, to hear these lines coming back, it's exactly what I was hoping it would sound like. You really do sound like Peter Falk! As an actor, it's like playtime, because he's so fast and facile and good.
Paul Reiser
(
1957
-)
A good actor is like watching a great musician, but having a bad actor terrifies me, because it means I've got to find something to say or something to do. And that's really frustrating, because you want to be concentrating on everything, and instead you find yourself bogged down with helping someone know their lines or not bump into the furniture, and that's when you want to strangle them.
Paul Thomas Anderson
(
1970
-)
We cut a few lines that we were doing that seemed to repeat themselves. But the writer is around a lot, and he's not possessive about his lines. And so the important thing obviously is to tell the story as it was. Because the children will soon let you know if you messed that thing up.
Robbie Coltrane
(
1950
-)
For us who are observers of ourselves there can never be a hidden desire or hidden motivation. If we are always observing ourselves nothing hidden can come in without being spotted, and nothing hidden can get done, because we (the master) are always there.
Barry Long
I think it was a very flirtatious scene and also having Jonathan to act opposite, who is such a very talented actor, removes all the 'cheese factor' that might be possible. He also had some pretty heavy pickup lines, but for some reason in the context of the scene played out quite well because it's sexy. It was a little corny, but still I think they weren't serious lines. Nobody says 'who is my next victim?' without a bit of facetiousness to it.
Scarlett Johansson
(
1984
-)
I am hoping that I can be known as a great writer and actor some day, rather than a sex symbol.
Steven Seagal
(
1951
-)
I'm more of a writer than an actor, and I used to say that I'm mostly an improviser, though I haven't improvised in awhile.
Tina Fey
(
1970
-)
I'm becoming a frustrated director, I think, in an actor's body.
David Wenham
(
1965
-)
The people have been terrific. We've been having Mass in the school auditorium, and attendance is about 97 percent capacity of what it was before the fire. We've canceled nothing, and all our programs are in full force. The auditorium is air conditioned and it holds more people than the church.
Rev. Daniel Riley
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
(
1915
-)
You can't call Ronnie Barker a comedian - he was an actor and a great writer.
Bruce Forsyth
(
1928
-)
Being an actor is the easiest job. Just say the lines. A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic.
Jonathan Rhys Meyers
He has distinguished himself this year as an actor, writer and director/producer. It feels like this is his moment.
Tom O'Neil
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