You go see 'Timothy Green,' and tell me if it doesn't rock your world. I loved it. I loved every frame of it.
From John C. McGinley
I got my Equity card from an audition out of Backstage. We did 'Guys and Dolls' and 'Kismet.'
'Learn your lines.' I want that on my gravestone.
I have no issue with being a character actor. If you've been around enough that people are able to segregate you into that category, it means you're working. So that's good!
The conventional wisdom with David Mamet is, you do not change a word. And that agrees with me. If you want to change any of David's words, it's like wanting to change the iambic pentameter in Shakespeare - you should do something else.
If you can figure out where you fit into any particular story, you'll be okay. When you're not quite sure where you fit in, you try to be too many parts of the story. You gild the lily. I see it all the time.
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