“Manage the remarkable balance between acting from your heart and close to your gifts with completing the obligations that your labor and tasks require of you. Leverage opportunity AND seize joy.” HeartJoyOpportunityActingBalanceLaborTasksObligationManageRemarkableRacistCompleting Author:Mary Anne Radmacher
“Acting is a bit of a heart and soul exercise with me. It's kind of all I've got.” HeartKindSoulBitsActingExerciseHeart And Soul Author:Ben Mendelsohn
“The real actor has a direct line to the collective heart.” HeartRealActorsLinesActingDirectCollectives Author:Sam Rayburn
“The theatre-acting, creating, interpreting - means total involvement, the totality of heart, mind and spirit.” MindHeartMeanSpiritActingCreatingTheatreInvolvementTotalityInterpretingTheatre Acting Author:Stella Adler
“Learn to overrule minor interest in favor of great ones, and generously to do all the good the heart prompts; a man is never injured by acting virtuously.” MenHeartChristianInterestActingBehaviorFavorsMinorsInjuredPromptsGreat Ones Author:Luc de Clapiers
“I have only one rule in acting - trust the director and give him heart and soul.” InspirationalGivingHeartSoulMotivationalActorsActingDirectorsHeart And Soul Author:Ava Gardner
“Acting is not a genteel profession. Actors used to be buried at a crossroads with a stake through the heart. Those people's performances so troubled the onlookers that they feared their ghosts. An awesome compliment. Those players moved the audience not such that they were admitted to a school, or received a complimentary review, but such that the audience feared for their soul. Now that seems to me something to aim for.” PeopleHeartSoulSeemsSchoolUsedActorsActingAudiencePlayerPerformancesAimMovedProfessionGhostUsed To BeReviewsComplimentBuriedStakesCrossroads Author:David Mamet
“One of the great pleasures of acting is surrendering to someone else's point of view of the world - living inside a character and a story that never would have come out of your mind or heart.” WorldMindHeartCharacterStoriesPleasureViewsActingPoint Of View Author:Brit Marling
“Who shall say that those poor peasants were not acting in the spirit we most venerate, most adore; that theirs was not the true heart language which we cannot choose but love? And what has been their reward? They have sent down their name to be the by-word of all after ages; the worst reproach of the worst men a name convertible with atheism and devil-worship.” MenHeartHas BeensAgeSpiritNamesLanguagePoorActingAtheismWorstWorshipDevilRewardsAdorePeasantsReproachTrue HeartDevil Worship Book:Fraser's Magazine Source: Fraser's Magazine