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I can remember when nobody believed an actor and didn't care what he believed. (Bull Deborah)
That was fun to play. There were some nice special effects coupled with some really nice moments with child and wife. I also was able to age to about 100 years in 'Brief Candle.' (Bull Deborah)
There's editing, and scripts to read and edit, and casting, and all the elements of production that just sort of take up the normal downtime that you would have as an actor. So there's not a lot of that for me. (Bull Deborah)
Well, I don't want to sound like any actor that has been doing the series for any length of time or has been in the business way too long. (Bull Deborah)
You have to suspend disbelief a little bit to buy into your situation and to the story and to how the character will react. You have to tweak your credibility a little bit, is basically what it comes down to. (Bull Deborah)
And I think that at a certain point, after all the time and all the conjecture and everything that had kind of gone on surrounding this show, I think that Mitch just felt like it was time to let it go. It was best for the show. (Bull Deborah)
And then we've got Blades of Glory, and we've got Brothers Solomon, and I've got a script in development with this guy Chuck Martin who used to write on Arrested, and, you know, we have a few things in various stages of development. (Bull Deborah)
And we... right from moment one, we were always kinda up against the wall a little bit when it came to the future of the show. There were always rumors. (Bull Deborah)
I mean, I gotta say one of the greatest victories on that show was when we got picked up for the back nine of the first season, and they made it a full order. (Bull Deborah)
It doesn't look great if you cancel the reigning Best Comedy Program, you know, you're gonna take a hit from a... from sort of a public relations standpoint. (Bull Deborah)
Look, I get it; you come home, you work hard, and you turn on your TV... You kind of want to escape a little bit and be taken away by something. Our show required you to pay attention, and if that's not what you wanted to do, then it wasn't going to be for you, and that's OK. (Bull Deborah)
Then they started pulling me in and I was very resistant. All the other actors would be saying write more, more dialogue for me, and I'd always be saying 'No, less, less'. (Bull Deborah)
Truth is, we offered it to Tom Hanks, which pretty much every movie in America does, but Tom passed. Billy Bob said that Hanks recently called and said he's voting for all of us for Oscars, he loved the film. (Bull Deborah)
Being here allows me to make the case that not all aging, narcissistic movie actors whose children could be mistaken for their grandchildren necessarily act with the same motivation. (Bull Deborah)
You can time a part perfectly and play it badly. And some people have very individual offbeat timing, which is their own. It works simply because they are who they are. (Bull Deborah)
I don't personally look to my own life experiences for answers about how to play a scene. (Bull Deborah)
I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played - they're all really far from who I am. (Bull Deborah)
My hope is that people will be repulsed by the character's complete lack of ethics and obsession with consumerism - that's what I was saying about the difference between the character's message and the film's message. (Bull Deborah)
I always sang, I always acted, I always played. (Bull Deborah)
I created the role of Captain Von Trapp. (Bull Deborah)
I'm exceedingly proud of being an actor, but I never recommend it to anyone. (Bull Deborah)
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