Quotes about character
character design important
Costume design is so important and really helpful, and I really love that aspect of character development, just figuring it out. Katherine Waterston
character mean people
It's weird. I feel like people assume if a character is very different than you, that means it's difficult to get into their head or into their skin, Katherine Waterston
character thinking female
I think every woman character, every female character, has her own arc. Katheryn Winnick
character passion fighting
If you understand your character and feel like it's a collaborative process, you're more inclined to dive into the deep end and fight for your character and feel passionate about your character, and that passion comes across on screen. Katheryn Winnick
character actresses instinct
I have a tendency as an actress in general to ground my characters. Even when doing outlandish characters, that's my instinct. Kate Burton
character ideas people
I just try to put myself in the sense of being a character, sometimes male. I suppose I just like the idea of trying to be different people coming from all kinds of different angles. Most of it was just from my imagination. Kate Bush
character thinking enough
I always wanted to be a character, when I worked at Disney, but I wasn't short enough for certain characters and I wasn't tall enough for others. I wanted to be a chipmunk; I think 4'10" was the cutoff. Kate DiCamillo
character mercy
I'm at the mercy of whatever character comes into my head. Kate DiCamillo
character personality traits
I would hesitate to say the characters [ in Bink & Gollie] are too related to either to us [me and Alison McGhee], but they certainly draw on our physical traits and personality traits and then exaggerate them to the nth degree. Kate DiCamillo
character hard-work tired
It is hard work to give life to new characters every single day. It is not as if I am God. I am just a tired, middle-aged woman trying to keep going. Karin Fossum
character play roles
I would love to do some characters that have greater vulnerability. I don't know why. I know I can play these roles, but they're certainly not the only roles I can play. Kari Matchett
character comedy silliness
I would love to do some more comedy. I would love to do some silliness. I would love to do some characters that have greater vulnerability. Kari Matchett
character writing acting
Were not one thing, as human beings, so any character that is written uni-dimensional, thats just a shallow character with shallow writing and shallow acting. Kari Matchett
character obstacles southerner
As a Southerner, I love obstacles for my characters. Karin Slaughter
character writing examination
Even when I'm writing in character I'm normally still writing about things I know or things that have happened to me or using that character to start an exploration of my own consciousness. Really though, any character that you can examine is just an examination of a part of your own consciousness. Karen Walker
character writing thinking
I really like Shakespeare a lot. The characters that he writes for females, I think, are really great and a lot more compelling than what modern writers write, which is weird because they didn't have actresses then. Julia Stiles
character faces injustice
Those who are repeatedly passive in the face of injustice soon find their character corroded. Julian Assange
character injustice ability
Every time we witness an injustice and do not act, we train our character to be passive in its presence and thereby eventually lose all ability to defend ourselves and those we love. Julian Assange
character people known
Very few of my characters are based on people I've known. It is too constricting. Julian Barnes
character mad people
You, and in fact quite a lot of your generation, have in some way been exiled from that particular sanctuary. It's become almost impossible for someone to "go mad" in the classical sense. At one time people conveniently "went mad" and were never heard from again. Like a character in a romantic novel. But now you are too hip to yourself on a psychological level. You all are too intimate with too many of the symptoms of insanity to be caught completely off your guard. Ken Kesey
character tunes kind
I liked Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, and that is the kind of character that I would like to have played. That would have been more in tune with who I really was. Keith Thibodeaux
character littles
I would rather have played a character like Opie than Little Ricky. Keith Thibodeaux
character gay love-is
That is the beauty of having characters that don't make a big deal out of being gay, or lesbian, or whatever. They are just what they are, and that is acceptable - and that nobody should question that and that love is love. Katrina Law
character stories etc
I sign a film according to my instincts and everything in each department must be appealing be it story, character etc. Katrina Kaif
character warrior jumping
The librarian, the warrior, the free spirit... archetypes are a great jumping off point to help clarify where we want to go with a character. Kristan Higgins
character thinking mind
I was definitely a fan of Robert Patricks character in T2. I was just really awed by his performance and the complete body control that he had, so I think maybe subconsciously, that played in the back of my mind. Kristanna Loken
character thinking used
I think that American audiences are more used to following one character. Kristen Bell
character loss overcoming
I don't know who will overcome losses, some losses aren't meant to be overcome, but all losses make for good stories and good character development and all the jazz that makes a show compelling and watchable. Kirsten Vangsness
character way costumes
I always love costume, and I'm always heavily involved in how things should look. Or how they should feel really, because that's part of the way I suppose I get into character in some ways. It's a lot about costume. Kit Harington
character dark boys
It's not like I don't want to play the guy next door. But sometimes they're not the best written or the most complicated. But I am very, very particular about my bad boys. There are certain types of characters I will not play. I've said no so many times to so many parts that are just way too dark. You have to be careful. Kim Coates
character bad-relationship thinking
I think it's quite common and realistic. There are many stories like this [in Waitress]. [Jenna, my character] marriage looks really horrible up on the screen but I think there are a lot of people in bad relationships who wake up and think to themselves: "Wow, how did I end up here? Why am I still here and so unhappy and not satisfied with my life?" Keri Russell
character waitress great-character
I just thought that Adrienne [Shelly] wrote a great character [for Waitress]. It really was all on the page. Keri Russell
character love-is thinking
I think love is a great catalyst for many characters to further the story or their own growth. Keri Russell