My best writing has to do with an internal process that I'm working out unconsciously and put into my characters.
I know, because I tried all sorts of ways of being in character, and the best way is to be totally straight.
A man's own manner and character is what most becomes him.
Character and fate are two words for the same thing.
Absolute power doesn't corrupt, but rather, reveals character.
It's never easy with characters in these dark and grave circumstances but that's my job.
I like characters that make me feel challenged and sort of inspired.
Sometimes, I think I may be more recognizable because I'm character-looking.
Character is simply habit long continued.
George Lucas puts those types of characters in for the kids. Same with Jar Jar.
The thing you do is escape from them by immersing myself in the character you're playing.
I see myself more as a character actress than a celebrity.
A man of character can have what a man of intellect can imagine.
I trust my characters. They know their stories better than I do.
For the most part, there's so much of me in my characters.
Sympathetic characters usually have a voice. They usually don't have any trouble being heard.
Some actors are brilliant character guys. They submerge.
The more you understand me, the less characters I can play.
I like playing flawed characters, people who aren't perfect.
You can't blame a writer for what the characters say.
I've played four characters now, my latest one being Sandor the gypsy.