A cinema villain essentially needs a moustache so he can twiddle with it gleefully as he cooks up his next nasty plan.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Really, for an actor, it's all about remembering a lot of stuff - and keeping the moustache on.
I haven't got an opportunity to experiment with the dimensions of my moustache much. But yes, if the role demands, I'm ready to shave it off. I feel it's good to have moustaches for South films, but I'd love to remove my moustache; why not?
A moustache to a man is the same as a fringe is to a woman. When you've got it, you want to grow it out; when you've grown it out, you want to cut it.
In the best works of fiction, there's no mustache-twirling villain. I try to write shows where even the bad guy's got his reasons.
A good mustache makes a man for many reasons.
He who busies himself with things other than improvement of his own self becomes perplexed in darkness and entangled in ruin. His evil spirits immerse him deep in vices and make his bad actions seem handsome.
Director of any film is very important, and an actor has to leave himself in his hands to mould.
Everything I do from now on, I'll have a mustache. I can promise you that. I don't care who I have to convince. If you see me with a mustache in a movie or on stage in the future, you'll know that I pitched the idea.
Why is the King of Hearts the only one that hasn't a moustache?
No intelligent man wears a moustache voluntarily - you can write that down.