The more gifted and talkative one's characters are, the greater the chances of their resembling the author in tone or tint of mind.
Whenever I have had to write fiction, I've always had to invent a character who roughly has my background.
In 'Garden Party' or '40 Days and 40 Nights,' I played characters who people don't necessarily like; I just find some humanity in them.
All of us have a lot of sides to ourselves, but the fun thing about being actor is you make one side predominant for the character you're playing.
I didn't want to be greedy. It's a mark of bad character and I always believed that pigs go the slaughterhouse.
I try to do as many of my own stunts as possible. If you keep on taking yourself out of the role you play, you lose the thread of the character.
Your reputation is in the hands of others. That's what the reputation is. You can't control that. The only thing you can control is your character.
I can't imagine writing a book without some strong female characters, unless that was a demand of the setting.
The first function of a book review should be, I believe, to give some idea of the contents and character of the book.
I think what makes Narnia a magical place is that it offers escapism - escapism from a world that is so different from the reality known by the characters and the reality known by the fans.
Now, there are a very large number of bodily movements, having their source in our nervous system, that do not possess the character of conscious actions.
'Community' is a comedy show, and one of the characters happens to be a Christian. I do think they have been very careful to make sure everyone is the butt of the joke for various reasons.
The way I write is that I'll actually have a conversation out loud with myself. In a weird way, I just kind of get schizophrenic and play two characters.
I'm a rational person, and I'm not a method actor. You don't need to call me by my character's name while I'm not shooting.
Bullying builds character like nuclear waste creates superheroes. It's a rare occurrence and often does much more damage than endowment.
I refuse to work evenings or weekends. If a script sees my character meeting for dinner, I put a line through the words and make them meet for lunch.
My work is always more emotional than I am. My characters say things to each other that I get accused of not being able to say to my girlfriend.
Because I was able to submerge myself into the character, I didn't have to go back and forth. You don't have to work hard to bring emotions. It all just comes naturally, you're there living it.
You have the massive world that was created by Marvel, and then you have these very intimate actors around you. There was as much character work on this as there would be on a little independent film. So, I felt very fortunate in that sense.
I tried to copy some of his mannerisms at first but it didn't work. And then I just let the spirit of the character grow in me and it just took its rightful place. I started to speak the lines and it felt right.
We started shooting, and then Jodie found out she was pregnant. Forest broke it to me - he'd gone to work and heard it on the radio! It seemed like the movie was doomed. But, like these characters, there was a disregard for all the signs along the wa...