“In the next couple of years, part of every film's process is going to be to adjust the images. And it'll be to change the color of an actor's tie or change the little smirky thing he's doing with his mouth. Or you can put in more clouds or move the tree a little bit.” YearsLittlesFilmMovingNextActorsBitsProcessTreeColorCoupleLittle BitMouthsCloudsTies Author:Robert Zemeckis
“I'm fairly well off. I can't poor-mouth that away from people's sensibilities about me, which is something I worry about as an actor. But it would be real stupid of me to do something for the money.” PeopleWellsI CanRealWould BeActorsPoorWorryStupidMouthsBeing RealSensibility Author:Jack Nicholson
“I don't want to be some actor talking about how he wants to be a musician. It's something I'm really passionate about and I don't want to be spouting off at the mouth about something before it's out there and can speak for itself.” WantActorsSpeakTalkingMusicianMouthsPassionate Author:Jared Leto
“You can actually improvise a lot as a voice actor. It's not that entirely different than shooting a live action movie; the characters mouths are quite easy to manipulate once all the information is built into the computer. So you can improvise a lot and it doesn't matter really how far along they are in the process they can really just make the character say something different.” DifferentMatterCharacterActionActorsEasyProcessVoiceInformationComputerMouthsBuiltShootingManipulateAction Movie Author:Seth Rogen
“I never look a gift horse in the mouth. And I've been really, really lucky. I'm aware of that. And my career has been given to me by the people I've worked with, no question. The actors, the directors, the cinematographers, the writers, all of whom gave me the opportunity to work in the way that I have and I'm really grateful.” PeopleWayLooksHas BeensActorsOpportunityGivenCareersLuckyDirectorsMouthsHorseGratefulCinematographers Author:Meryl Streep
“A theater is such a revealing form of art, such a transparent and good actors, they're such powerful individuals. I always kind of dreamt that one day I will open my mouth on stage.” KindArtFormActorsIndividualPowerfulStageOne DayMouthsTheaterRevealingTransparentGood Actors Author:Mikhail Baryshnikov
“I have forgiven all the old actors for dying. A new one comes on with the same lines, like large white growths, in his mouth. The dancers come on from the wings, perfectly mated.” ActorsGrowthLinesWhiteActingDyingMouthsWingsDancerForgiven Book:Selected poems Source: Selected poems
“...no man of genuinely superior intelligence has ever been an actor. Even supposing a young man of appreciable mental powers to be lured upon the stage, as philosophers are occasionally lured into bordellos, his mind would be inevitably and almost immediately destroyed by the gaudy nonsense issuing from his mouth every night.” MenMindWould BeYoungNightActorsStageMouthsPhilosopherSuperiorsDestroyedYoung ManNonsenseEvery NightSupposingMental PowerGaudySuperior Intelligence Book:PREJUDICES A SELECTION Source: PREJUDICES A SELECTION
“All actors have to make the words fit in their mouths, and make the words the words fit to how you say it and how you make it life-like and make it look like what you're saying is just conversation that you're just thinking off the top of your head. That process is not quite improvisation.” ThinkingLooksActorsProcessFitConversationMouthsImprovisation Author:Bruce Willis
“To be frank: the translations that often sound bad in the mouths of the actors, these have often been done by linguists.” DoneActorsSoundMouthsFrankTranslationsLinguists Author:Tom Stoppard
“As soon as the actor steps into the role, you probably can cut 50% of the lines because there's a person there now. And what a person does with their eyes, with their mouth, with their hands, the way they walk into a room, you can probably cut half the scene.” WayPersonsDoeHandsEyeActorsLinesWalksRoomsHalfStepsRolesCuttingSceneMouths Author:Stanley Tucci
“As an actor, I know immediately if I'm saying a word that doesn't feel right coming out of my mouth, and I know how to change it. But as a director watching something, or even as a writer reading a script, sometimes it's not always clear what needs to be fixed.” IfsKnowsNeedsFeelsSometimesReadingActorsKnow HowClearDirectorsMouthsScriptsFixedComing OutFeels RightWriters Reading Author:Scott Foley
“There were a lot of lessons of production to be learned. On the page, the biggest thing you learn on any TV show is how to write to your cast. You write the show at the beginning with certain voices in your head and you have a way that you think the characters will be, and then you have an actor go out there, and you start watching dailies and episodes. Then, you start realizing what they can do and what they can't do, what they're good at and what they're not so good at, how they say things and what fits in their mouth, and you start tailoring the voice of the show to your cast.” ThinkingWayWritingCharacterShowsCertainActorsVoiceCan DoRealizingTvsFitLessonsPagesMouthsCastsProductionsEpisodesTv Shows Author:Ronald D. Moore
“When I opened my mouth to sing as a kid, I kind of randomly had a really good singing voice. And so that put me on the actor track and the musicals track.” KindKidsActorsVoiceSingingMouthsTrack Author:Billy Eichner
“Eisenhower had about the most expressive face I ever painted, I guess. Just like an actor's. Very mobile. When he talked, he used all the facial muscles. And he had a great, wide mouth that I liked. When he smiled, it was just like the sun came out.” FacesUsedArtistActorsSunMouthsWideMusclesMobileExpressiveFacial Author:Norman Rockwell
“We discover that we do not know our role; we look for a mirror; we want to remove our make-up and take off what is false and real. But somewhere a piece of disguise that we forgot still sticks to us. A trace of exaggeration remains in our eyebrows; we do not notice that the corners of our mouth are bent. And so we walk around, a mockery and a mere half: neither having achieved being nor actors.” KnowsWantLooksStillsRealActorsWalksHalfRolesPiecesMouthsMirrorsRemainsSticksMereCornersRemoveDisguiseBentEyebrowsExaggerationMockery Author:Rainer Maria Rilke