“I'm quite ignorant about fashion and I'm colourblind, so it's all a tad tricky. My only knowledge of that world comes through Christopher Bailey, whom I first met in 2008 when I did a campaign for Burberry that featured musicians, artists, actors and sportsmen.” WorldFirstsArtistActorsFashionMetsMusicianCampaignsIgnorantTrickySportsmanBurberry Author:Eddie Redmayne
“MTV in general is involved with so many artists - musicians, actors, people in the fashion industry, and art world.” PeopleWorldArtArtistActorsFashionIndustryInvolvedMusicianMtvArt WorldFashion Industry Author:Karlie Kloss
“You know, I used to not understand fashion, a lot of it, but I completely understood being a playwright or a screenwriter and suddenly having an actor say your words and making them come to life. That I can understand. Finally, I'm starting to understand this.” KnowsI CanUsedActorsFashionUnderstoodStartingPlaywrightScreenwriters Author:Reese Witherspoon
“As much as there are intellectual choices to be made and all the rest of it, a great actor has the ability really, to disappear and lose themself in a kind of mystical fashion. My appreciation and fascination with true acting is really all over the book, definitely.” KindMadeBookChoicesActorsLosesAbilityActingFashionIntellectualAppreciationDisappearMysticalFascinationGreat Actors Author:Rebecca Miller
“The flow of action continually produces consequences which are unintended by actors, and these unintended consequences also may form unacknowledged conditions of actions in a feedback fashion. Human history is created by intentional activities but is not an intended project; it persistently eludes efforts to bring it under conscious direction.” HumansMayActionFormActorsEffortConditionsFashionProduceActivityProjectsConsciousConsequenceFlowFeedbackHuman HistoryEludeUnintended Consequences Author:Anthony Giddens
“Working with Cate Blanchett, on and off the screen, has always been a highlight for me. She embodies the perfect combination of consummate actor and world-class fashion icon.” WorldActorsPerfectClassFashionScreensCombinationIconsHighlightsAnd OffWorld ClassFashion IconPerfect Combination Author:Giorgio Armani
“Hopping around time in a non-linear storytelling fashion (on 'Lost') allows you to bring back characters who are dead and, in some cases, buried. Now that time travel is the story itself, it opens up even more doors. So when an actor reads that they're getting killed off on the show, they're basically, like, 'Okay, but should I still bother to show up next week?'” ShouldStillsCharacterStoriesShowsNextActorsLostCasesDoorsWeekFashionOkayStorytellingBotherBuriedTime TravelShould ILinearNext WeekHopping Author:Damon Lindelof
“An actor is supposed to emulate life. Instead, alas, many are imitating other actors. You don't fashion your knowledge of theatre or your approach to a role on the basis of what other actors have done. This kind of thinking is a great danger, especially in dealing with TV producers who frequently say things like, 'This is a Sean Connery type.'” ThinkingKindDoneActorsRolesFashionDangerTvsTypeApproachBasesTheatreProducersAlasEmulateSeanImitatingImitating Others Author:Theodore Bikel
“I never wanted to be a fashion designer, although there is a book somewhere of fashion design I did for a collection when I was seven years old. I always wanted to be an actor.” YearsBookWantedActorsFashionDesignSevenDesignerCollectionsSeven YearsFashion DesignerFashion Design Author:Gwendoline Christie
“I am a slave to fashion. I love to get into what's hot and current when I dress myself or somebody else. Usually, it's someone else because I'm constantly working on finding the best looks for actors.” LooksActorsFashionFindingsHotDressesSlaveCurrents Author:Ruth E. Carter
“If Mad Men had taken place in the '90s it would have been just as believable. But the fact is that was the perfect storm and with the fashion and the sets and the writing and the actors it just all made sense and it just was one of those things that you can't explain.” IfsMenWritingHas BeensMadeFactsActorsPerfectTakenFashionMadStormBelievableMad MenPerfect Storm Author:Christina Hendricks
“This is a corny actor thing to say, but the first step is that you can't judge the character that you're playing. If it's built in three-dimensional fashion, you'll just play a character who's going out and seeking the best version of their life that they can find. That gives the character an accessibility that everyone can identify with.” IfsGivingFirstsPlayCharacterThreeActorsStepsFashionJudgingBuiltSeekingVersionsFirst StepsGoing OutCornyAccessibility Author:Tommy Dewey