“As much as it's nice to step into that massive world of Hollywood and be a big, famous actor, I prefer the career of actors that have really chosen smartly and done really amazing performances. Maybe they're not as known, but their careers are a bit more interesting.” WorldDoneBigsActorsBitsInterestingKnownStepsCareersNiceHollywoodPerformancesChosenMassiveReally AmazingFamous Actor Author:Idris Elba
“Once a film is shot, the thing that mostly happens is that I go see all the things I would have fixed in my performance and sometimes, very rarely, I see a moment that surprise me and I go, "Oh, that's not bad. That was nice."” SometimesMomentsHappensFilmNiceShotsPerformancesSurpriseFixedSurprise Me Author:James Cromwell
“Working in television it's really great to be able to stick with a character for a long period of time. It's not like you have one shot, and that's it. You have more time, more room, an ability to reflect on your performance and the character and how much has really been shown, and what you'd like to see. It's nice. You have more breathing room.” LongCharacterAbleAbilityRoomsNiceTelevisionLike YouPeriodsShotsPerformancesSticksBreathingMore TimeReally GreatLong Periods Of Time Author:Christina Ricci
“Live performances make music important. Recording is cool and fun, and it's nice to document the thing you made, but the goal in my mind is to perform.” MindMadeImportantFunGoalNicePerformancesDocumentsLive Performance Author:Dan Deacon
“The thing about Janis is that she just looked so unique, an ugly duckling dressed as a princess, fearlessly so. Seeing her live was like watching a boxing match. Her performance was so in your face and electrifying that it really put you right there in the moment. There you were living your nice little life in the suburbs and suddenly there was this train wreck, and it was Janis.” LittlesMomentsFacesNiceSeeingUniquePerformancesTrainUglyBoxingYour FacePrincessWrecksSuburbsBoxing MatchesDucklingsTrain WrecksUgly Duckling Author:Chrissie Hynde
“The nice thing about live performance is that I've never, ever been let down. Partly I'm lucky that my audience self-selects itself. Generally they know what they're in for, and generally we all just like each other and get along. But I always find one or two or a dozen really interesting people in the audience who make the show different. And that's one of the things I really like about performing.” PeopleKnowsTwoDifferentSelfShowsInterestingAudienceNiceLuckyPerformancesPerformingDozenReally InterestingNice ThingsLet DownLive Performance Author:John Hodgman