I'm really not livable with when I'm rehearsing because I'm living the character.
The distinction of one person's character can be illustrated by this word : attitude
I'd rather be appreciated for my character in a film than my looks.
The trick to acting is not to show off, it's to think the thoughts of the character.
It's important to collect unusual characters. It keeps you sharp.
I was not put here to be a background character in someone else's movie!
These days with the web, you can burn out a character really quick.
I just want to challenge myself and play some different characters.
All of my characters are less than perfect.
Our politics are overrun with characters acting at the behest of shadows.
You can't form a character without being completely comfortable with who you are as a person.
You have to like your character, because if you don't, no one else will either.
I think there are parts of myself in every character I play.
I like characters who have faults. I'm drawn to darker people.
You'll always end up filling out a character. It might be with aspects of yourself.
This is not a showman's job. I will not step out of character.
A man who is good from docility, and not from stern self-control, has no character.
I'm trying to broaden my range and get different characters in each film.
It all goes so fast, and character makes the difference when it's close.
I started improvising the Cliff character, based on someone I grew up with.
I don't even like to show midriff - it's my characters who are always showing midriff.