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I would sit there very quietly, because I was usually playing a fairly small part, with very big stars, but it was an incredible opportunity to learn. (Bull Deborah)
I'm looking for good roles. That's why I produced Rich and Famous myself. I read the script, and I thought it should be made. (Bull Deborah)
In terms of acting, there's a lot to learn. The bigger culture you have in life, the better actor you'll be. You'll have more to pull on. (Bull Deborah)
Most actresses I know are frustrated, but you have to adapt to the reality. I find a small part in something interesting, or find an independent film. (Bull Deborah)
People are always saying, Oh! You're actually a good actress! They have seen me in The Deep, and Airport, and I don't know what they think. (Bull Deborah)
Some actors believe in discussing everything ad infinitum, and you can see that people get muddled. (Bull Deborah)
Some directors are very good, but they don't have their own vision. They may be following a studio's view, or the script is not fully embedded in their psyche. (Bull Deborah)
You really had to pay attention. To keep our spirits up when we had been weeks under water, they would play music like the theme from Kubrick's 2001, A Space Odyssey. (Bull Deborah)
“One of the things I find about acting is that the less the audience knows about the actor, the more they're able to believe in him in the role.” (Bull Deborah)
They love Keanu and he was so generous with his responses. There was never even a hint that he found any of this intrusive. (Bull Deborah)
They love Keanu and he was so generous with his responses. There was never even a hint that he found any of this intrusive. (Bull Deborah)
When I'm acting with great actors who are in the moment and playful and have a great sense of give and take there is no difference. (Bull Deborah)
With acting I am being led by the script, other actors, the director, etc. But with songwriting I feel it is much more self reliant and allows me to be in the creative experience without being as dependent on others. (Bull Deborah)
“I've dated some actors that you probably never want to go out with, but that's not because they're actors, but because we didn't connect.” (Bull Deborah)
Actors often behave like children, and so we’re taken for children. I want to be grown up. (Bull Deborah)
First of all, I choose the great roles, and if none of these come, I choose the mediocre ones, and if they don’t come, I choose the ones that pay the rent. (Bull Deborah)
I‘ll always be there because I’m a skilled professional actor. Whether or not I’ve any talent is beside the point. (Bull Deborah)
Such is an actor’s life. We must ride the waves of every film, barfing occasionally, yet maintain our dignity, even as the bulk of our Herculean efforts are keel-hauled before our very eyes. [On filming MacHale’s Navy] (Bull Deborah)
The best research for playing a drunk is being a British actor for 20 years. (Bull Deborah)
He said, ‘Here is the deal: Play the bad guy first, then I give you a good guy next,’ … I asked him what the movie was called, (and) he said ‘Romeo Must Die.’ (It) sounds like a romantic story, not an action movie. (Bull Deborah)
There was not one American actress who had the acting chops and was either willing to gain enough weight or was that size already, … That to me is a very sad comment on the sort of diversity in Hollywood. (Bull Deborah)
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