With any actor, if you know your character well enough, you'll know pretty much what he would say under any circumstance, or whatever situation might rear its head.
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If I'm doing my job as an actor, the audience knows everything I know about the character.
I usually don't say anything to the actors. It works better for me because when they come to the set, they are at the same time scared and excited because they are not well aware of what will happen.
When you consider that you're a character that doesn't speak, but you've still got to react to the other actors, you've got to make a noise of some kind.
A lot of actors never talk to other actors about how they're doing things, or why. I think it's important to share the way you're thinking.
As an actor, the biggest compliment you can get, in my book is for someone to believe that you're the character.
When people see an actor speak, they think they know him or her, whereas I'm just a face or a body to them.
There is such a thing as my kind of actor, and how well they pull off my dialogue is a very, very important part of it.
When you're an actor working in the theater, you would never say anything to the writer, never alter the dialogue, never dream to ask for changes.
In my experience, it's usually up to the actor how a character is portrayed.
I'm much more interested in what an actor has to say about something substantial and important than who they're dating or what clothes they're wearing or some other asinine, insignificant aspect of their life.
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