
Top 16 Character Is Who You Are When No One Is Looking Quotes
#2. Whenever I switch from one character to another, there's always a few days where I really struggle because I'm changing voices and I'm changing ways of looking at the world. I'm not just flicking a switch; it's harder process than that.
George R R Martin
#3. I think that in general
well, at least it's true for me
you tend to put something of yourself into the story as a whole. Not necessarily in any character, you understand. But you've got your own way of looking at the world, and that naturally will affect how you craft a story.
Sam Lake
#4. My characters tend to be people who are looking back on a life lived, their joys, their regrets.
Peter Orner
#5. The world is full of fictional characters looking for their stories
Diane Arbus
#6. It doesn't matter to me whether I go back to outer space or not [while acting]. The job's the same and I don't have any sort of genre preferences. I'm looking for a good story and a good character, whether earthbound or not.
Harrison Ford
#7. I'm looking for challenges, and as always, what matters is the script, the character and the director.
Tahar Rahim
#8. Because he's a character who's looking for his own identity, [He-Man is]
an interesting role for an actor.
Dolph Lundgren
#9. I need to react to a script, to feel strongly about it in some way. And I need it to be a complex character for sure. And also, I think a lot about what kind of audience there is for the film, what they're looking for and ways to connect with them in the playing of a character.
Jeremy Renner
#10. I am looking for a character that connects to me on some level. It has to be about something, it has to have depth to it and it has to be about something. The story of the character and their relationship with the people and places around them appeal to me and are what I look for.
Richard Hatch
#11. That's the main thing, looking for interesting characters, good directors, and experiences where you're growing and learning.
Nicholas Hoult
#12. One cannot analyse the character of European gardens without looking beyond the Mediterranean. This is because horticulture, palace life and city-building developed in the Fertile Crescent before spreading, via Crete, Greece, Egypt and Italy to the forests of Europe
Tom Turner
#13. I've sort of prided myself on playing characters with conscience. The first way I go about creating a character is looking at that area of conscience. What have they done, and what has it cost.
Lorraine Toussaint
#14. Science is a way of looking at the world without the rose-coloured glasses of ignorance!
Dr Steven Bottomley
#15. You're not just looking for laughs, but you're trying to do the characters first, and then the laughs come afterwards.
Harry Shearer
#16. God is not looking for extraordinary characters as His instruments, but He is looking for humble instruments through whom He can be honored throughout the ages.
A.B. Simpson
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