“As an actor sometimes we sit and wait for projects to be handed to us and we don't really work. We expect our agents and managers to know who we are and to see who we are and offer us a part or send us out and submit us.” KnowsSometimesActorsWaitingOffersProjectsAgentsManagersWho We AreSubmit Author:Navid Negahban
“Every actor wants more offers, but I get enough and I do like to be busy.” WantEnoughActorsOffersBusy Author:Sam Neill
“If I have anything to offer as an actor, it's only my ability to make the person real.” IfsPersonsRealActorsAbilityOffers Author:Kevin Pollak
“I think good actors - good, collaborative actors who see themselves as leaders in a given production - can and should offer ideas that have nothing to do with wanting to direct themselves.” ThinkingShouldIdeasActorsGivenLeaderOffersDirectProductionsGood Actors Author:Joe Mantello
“So if I get these actors for 30% of their price by coming in so late with an offer when they know they are not getting another offer then I do it this way.” IfsKnowsWayActorsOffersLate Author:Uwe Boll
“the one thing I've observed over the years is the best way to get an actor to not want to play a certain role is to offer it to them. That makes them say, "Well, maybe it's not that good. These guys don't want me to do this..."” WayWantYearsWellsPlayGuyCertainActorsRolesOne ThingOffersBest WayWant Me Author:Wes Anderson
“Usually, when making a film, the surprises are negative surprises. You don't get what you wanted or what you hoped for. The only nice surprises are those that are offered to you by actors when they offer you these gifts, when they are better and give you more than what you had originally conceived. That doesn't happen every day on set, but if it happens a couple of times in the course of making a film, you can consider yourself very lucky.” IfsGivingHappensWantedFilmCoursesActorsNiceCoupleOffersLuckyNegativeSurprise Author:Michael Haneke
“Scientists and religious leaders, activists and first nation leaders, CEOs of corporations and actors, all of us need to come together right now, because the planet is in a lot of pain. My job doesn’t always feel like an integral part of the change that needs to occur. If I can offer, in my profession, to do things that are going to allow more people to connect with certain issues, then I hope it’s useful.” PeopleIfsNeedsFeelsFirstsI CanPainTogetherJobsCertainActorsNationsReligiousActingLeaderIssuesPlanetsOffersScientistProfessionCorporationsActivistCeoReligious Leaders Author:Ellen Page
“The offers were, like, a lot of money - maybe not for other actors, but definitely for me. But I don't want that power. I don't want $20-million power.” WantActorsMillionsOffersLots Of Money Author:Joaquin Phoenix
“The advice you give to young directors for sure is to go out and become some version of a successful movie actor. Do that first and say yes to people like Terrence Malick and Clint Eastwood and Woody Allen when they come and offer you movies. It's a great front row seat to filmmaking.” PeopleGivingFirstsYoungActorsSuccessfulAdviceFrontsOffersDirectorsVersionsSeatsFilmmakingWoodyMovie Actors Author:Sean Penn
“The first time I had got an offer to come to Hollywood, I turned it down. I said, "No, I'm an actor of the stage.” FirstsSaidActorsStageOffersFirst TimeHollywood Author:Kirk Douglas
“Bridges - a master of subtle brilliance - plays the hell out of it. Not by showing off, but by going bone-deep into a character who only thinks he's running on empty. Crazy Heart may finally win him the Oscar that's unfairly eluded him and it offers the pleasure of watching a great actor at the peak of his form.” ThinkingHeartMayPlayCharacterRunningFormActorsWinningPleasureHellCrazyMastersOffersEmptyBonesBridgesSubtleOscarsBrillianceShowing OffGreat Actors Author:Peter Travers
“Those offers come in now and again. They're not knocking down my door. I'm only an old character actor, and I'm not needed.” CharacterActorsDoorsNeededOffersKnockingCharacter Actors Author:Carroll O'Connor