My process is I try to learn my lines so they're so solid I don't have to think about them or how I'm going to say them.
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I'm pretty focused on my career, and if it comes down to hanging out with somebody or learning my lines, it's gonna be learning my lines.
If I know I have to memorize lines, I'm really gonna try to memorize lines. It's hard for me sometimes, because somebody wrote these words and you're trying really hard to get them the way they said it.
I'm just always learning lines. I've learned to flag the really crucial scenes, and I start figuring them out and committing them to memory as soon as I get them.
I do tend to take lines from other lines I like, and then write around them.
Because if I don't know my lines, I really don't know what I'm doing.
I'm an actor, learning lines and saying them in the right order.
Learning lines is on my mind until I do know them. I'll read the paper or paint the house to keep from starting to memorize. I've never found an easy way.
As a matter of principle, I always come to a film like a blank slate, I don't learn my lines in advance. With this approach, I feel clean.
Memorizing lines isn't really hard. Only with really hard words and stuff.
I'm always practicing lines, researching, trying to be fresh, and fully trying to become the characters I play. That's how I roll.
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