[looking at the District 2 Female Tribute, Enobaria] Katniss Everdeen: What's with her teeth? Haymitch Abernathy: She had them filed into fangs so she could rip people's throats out. Peeta Mellark: She's committed, I'll give her that.
[Bond runs and jumps on the end of the train, hanging on the door as the female conductor looks at him in confusion] James Bond: Open the door, please! [Conductor still stares at him] James Bond: Open the door! [Conductor finally opens the door befor...
Becky: It's a praying mantis. Do you know how they mate? The male will sneak up on the female and she'll bite off his head and the rest of his body will keep on mating and when they're done... She'll eat him. She'll eat the rest of him.
I don't think you can be successful in television without appealing to women. I don't think it's possible. I think that men like women. It doesn't really matter what they do - they love anything. But women don't necessarily like every woman, so I thi...
For a female to write about her feelings, and then be portrayed as some clingy, insane, desperate girlfriend in need of making you marry her and have kids with her, I think that’s taking something that potentially should be celebrated—a woman wri...
I never expected to get the Tom Jones treatment and it amazes me that I do. Strangely it's women who throw their underwear at me when I'm performing live. My male fans tend to be quite shy. My female fans are wild. I never know what to do with all th...
But, you know, it really depends on the character. Age doesn't really matter.
After a while, the character sort of took over.
Character is not made by crisis. It is only exhibited.
My stories are character driven.
People don't usually compliment your character.
You have to find out how to become the character.
They've turned this character into a human being.
I'm just looking for touching characters.
Characters are just extensions of my madness.
I don't agree with the idea that my characters are unlikeable.
As an actor, secrets and obstacles fuel the character.
The more secrets and twists in a character, the better.
There is no index of character as sure as the voice.
In my experience, it's usually up to the actor how a character is portrayed.
Fashion should not be expected to serve in the stead of courage or character.