“If you're sounding right, you're probably walking right, and vice versa. If you get the footwork right - if you get even one line right in a rehearsal, the director will say, do you know when you said that, it was exactly the character. You were - really landed on it.” IfsKnowsSaidCharacterLinesWalkingDirectorsVicesDo You KnowRehearsalVice VersaOne LineFootwork Author:Ian Mckellen
“I think great directors really respect their actors and vice versa. That mutual respect makes the job fun instead of anything but.” ThinkingJobsActorsFunDirectorsVicesMutualVice VersaMutual Respect Author:Lake Bell
“It's entirely to do with personality, I think. There are good directors who talk a lot, bad directors who talk a lot, and good directors who don't say much and vice-versa. It just depends on whether people respond to that personality and whether people have a willingness to do something for them.” PeopleThinkingPersonalityDependsDirectorsVicesWillingnessVice VersaGood Directors Author:Colin Firth
“A director could be 20 years old and an actor 60, or vice versa; it doesn't matter. It's about connecting sensibility and energy together, and having a vision that goes together and anchors the film as you go along.” YearsMatterTogetherFilmActorsEnergyVisionDirectorsVicesSensibilityConnectingAnchorsVice Versa Author:Juliette Binoche
“Having a good director is very important. It's crucial. When you do good work with a certain director, you want to work with them again, and hopefully vice versa.” WantImportantCertainDirectorsVicesHopefullyCrucialGood WorkVice VersaGood Directors Author:Giles Matthey
“With acting it's your neck up there in the end. And if you think the director can't help you it's one thing. But if you feel they're reining you in when they need to be giving you some rope, or vice versa, then I just don't tolerate that.” IfsThinkingNeedsGivingFeelsEndsHelpingActingOne ThingDirectorsVicesNecksTolerateRopeVice Versa Author:John Malkovich