Any actress who appears in public without being well-groomed is digging her own grave.
Joan CrawfordTags: celebrity fashion actors actresses hollywood
We're actors — we're the opposite of people!
Tom StoppardTags: humor humanity people symbolism actors theatre archetypes
We do on stage things that are supposed to happen off. Which is a kind of integrity, if you look on every exit as being an entrance somewhere else.
Tom StoppardTags: life transition action drama actors theatre entrance exit passage
When you talk about a great actor, you're not talking about Tom Cruise.
Lauren BacallTags: acting actors tom-cruise
Anyone who thinks impressions of old movie actors is funny absolutely cannot be trusted. I think it's like a law of nature.
Stephen KingThe actor's life offers, on a daily basis, the simulacrum of love; a mask can be satisfied, or at least consoled, by the echo of what it seeks.
Salman RushdieTags: actors
There we were - demented children mincing about in clothes that no one ever wore, speaking as no man ever spoke, swearing love in wigs and rhymed couplets, killing each other with wooden swords, hollow protestations of faith hurled after empty promises of vengeance - and every gesture, every pose, vanishing into the thin unpopulated air. We ransomed our dignity to the clouds, and the uncomprehending birds listened. Don't you see?! We're actors - we're the opposite of people!
Tom StoppardI am without any doubt whatever a NON-actor. For a start, the gushing pretension of would-be actors puts me off. Ergo ego. I watch them preening in front of the rehearsal mirrors in the drama hall. Just waiting for applause. All they want is to be liked. Plus admired, adored, idolized, flattered, etc. And they're more like groupy than glue. If they're on their own for more than five minutes they get withdrawal symptoms and go walkabout, looking for kindred lost souls to coagulate with.
Aidan ChambersTags: actors
We're actors in our lives, pretendin' to be who we want people to think we are.
Simone ElkelesTags: actors pretending
Every writer is a frustrated actor who recites his lines in the hidden auditorium of his skull.
Rod SerlingTags: writers frustration actors
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