Quotes about casting
casting none people room seven tiny unnatural
Auditioning is such an unnatural thing. You're in a tiny little room with, like, seven people cramped together, acting to a casting director; just, none of it makes any sense. Jane Levy
casting certainly evil people sort thrown wide
Certainly there were some evil, evil people in there, ... But they are casting a very wide net, and anything that's scooped up in it will be thrown in a cell, and they'll sort it out later.
casting chance characters interested jump knows love produce projects trying
I'm not interested in going to casting after casting, trying to get into that game. So there is a part of me that knows that I will do more characters, even if I have to produce those projects myself to get those projects out there. If the right characters come along, I would love to. I would jump at the chance. Sharlto Copley
casting rooms
When you're shy, the worst thing you can do is go into all these casting rooms and be scrutinized. But with shyness, I think you just have to bite the bullet. Dylan Penn
casting decide dice fascinated freedom knew lay seminar shocked teaching ultimate
In 1965, I was teaching a seminar on freedom when I told my students that the ultimate freedom lay in casting a dice to decide what to do. They were so shocked and fascinated that I knew I had to write the book. Luke Rhinehart
casting difficult shows
In actuality, there was casting for the show and it was pretty difficult. Ted Allen
casting storytelling
Casting is storytelling. Joss Whedon
casting filmmaker percent
Casting is 65 percent of directing. John Frankenheimer
casting finals involved
I'm always involved with casting my movies. I have final word on it. John Carpenter
casting financing producer table
If a movie doesn't even have financing yet, they'll do a table read for it at a casting director's office with actors, for the producer and the writer, just to hear if the movie is working. Bill Hader
casting director expecting holding initial outside overcome putting realized standard strange trappings
When I realized that nothing is perfect and no one is perfect, I was able to overcome my initial fears. I was holding myself to some weird standard that I was putting outside of myself, i.e., the director or casting director - they're not expecting perfection. I had all these strange trappings I would put myself in. Vinessa Shaw
casting gone jack man michael nicholson resonance route slightly
I think Michael Crawford realised, I think we all realised, once we'd gone the route of casting a very young girl, you can't really cast a 65 year old man opposite. Slightly different resonance I think. No, we weren't going to go there. We'd have Jack Nicholson in the lead. Andrew Lloyd Webber
casting few later literally scripts thrown
We were all thrown together on this show very rapidly, there was casting then a few days later a meeting where we all got to read the scripts and meet each other. Literally days after that we were on our way to Dallas. Steve Kanaly
casting couple home love restless stayed view
I had a baby and stayed home for a couple of years, and I was really casting about, thinking, 'What am I going to do?' My husband's view of it was, 'Stay home... We'll have more children; you'll love this.' And I was very restless about it. Elizabeth Warren
casting excited experience great lure people plays putting stars stunt theatrical tv
Putting TV stars in plays just to get people in is wrong. You have to have the right people in the right parts. Stunt casting and being gimmicky does the theatre a great disservice. You have to lure people by getting them excited about a theatrical experience. Catherine Tate
casting conscious love loved
I loved doing casting because I love actors, and I am very conscious of what actors do. But I always wanted to be a producer. Scott Rudin
casting directors happens love putting talk talking willing
I would love to do a talk show. Naturally, I would love to do more films. I'd love to be able to see casting directors more willing to put in a character who happens to be deaf. I'm not talking about doing deaf storylines, but putting in deaf characters. I'd love to be able to do Broadway. Marlee Matlin
casting future interested readers relate talk time voice writers
I am really interested in the way we relate to time. In particular, the way readers and writers talk to each other. Casting your voice out into the future is very beautiful to me. Ruth Ozeki
casting chance director discovered expressed known role taken time
A well known director wouldn't take the chance on casting me for an American role after he discovered that I was English. Some time later, he expressed his regret that he hadn't taken the chance with me. Marsha Thomason
casting front further pitch win
The first heart you win over is that casting director. In first meetings, they'll be the ones who see your pitch for the character. And then as you get further up, they'll be the ones reading with you in front of the network.
casting elevate faces funny love sort writers
I love actors, and I love the casting process. It's funny, like, some writers don't like actors because, I think, they are the faces of the show, and so you feel sort of secondary, but I love actors because they elevate the material; they make it better. Bryan Fuller
casting made couches
The casting couch? There's only one of us who ever made it to stardom without it, and that was Bette Davis. Claudette Colbert
casting directors field front met nice others people proud stage talk thousands
We also met casting directors and others in the field and got to find out what they did and they were really nice to me. At the end of the day, I'm proud of myself because a lot of people can't go up on a stage and talk in front of thousands of people.