I like to use my hands. When I was in theatre in college, that was one of my biggest notes: 'You use your hands too much.'
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I am a very physical actor. I generally use my hands a lot.
Even when I work with computers, with high technology, I always try to put in the touch of the hand.
My hands make me a little longer, and that's always a good thing.
I like my hands. They do most of the talking.
I'm a full-contact actor, meaning that I love to act in my toes and in my fingers, and I just try to keep it surprising.
I talk with my hands. Some people don't like that. That's who I am.
Whatever part I'm playing, I always carry with me something that's been used by an illustrious predecessor. I'm a great believer in a touching of hands. I have daggers belonging to Henry Irving and Sarah Siddons.
My hands look terrible but I can do anything I want to do, so, you know, I just think I'm playing all around with more good taste and not dashing up and down the piano.
Acting coaches in Hollywood were always telling me to use my hands and body more. But that was never me. I just breathe and sometimes it doesn't look as if I'm doing that.
I've figured out what to do with my hands... onstage. I'm a percussion player, so I grab a tambourine as much as I can.