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Quotes about character
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I'm the kind of person who clams up and holds it all inside; he's the type who gets it out and says what he feels. He's brutally honest. (Chong Tommy)
If you watch the show and the characters don't look at each other while they're talking, the actors probably aren't getting along. (Chong Tommy)
In terms of being a role model, I didn't start out to be one. I don't go to work every day with that in mind. But, I do get a lot of fan mail from young girls. (Chong Tommy)
The most important thing is to just be good at what you do. You do a good job playing the character, and people will be taken up with your character, not your clothes. (Chong Tommy)
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After six years, I feel I've explored that character to my satisfaction. And I've consequently moved on to other characters. (Chong Tommy)
My character was supposed to sound like a guy with the voice of an angel and I don't actually have the voice of an angel. (Chong Tommy)
The ability for the vampire's eyes to transform and their teeth to extend and the act of the attack itself is helpful in creating the horror effect. (Chong Tommy)
They're mutually incompatible I feel; being a wise thief and a wise father. (Chong Tommy)
“James DEan and Tarzan are words apart.” (Chong Tommy)
“I'm a died-in-the-wool Canadian liberal so there's certain aspects of my character that would have like to have seen a Democratic victory in this nation here, but now that the President has bee re-elected I think its incumbent upon us to all stop moping and give him the 4 years to finish off this conflict.” (Chong Tommy)
“I love to come in and play with a wig or glasses or clothes. I love using props. I'm from the Peter Sellers school of trying to prepare for the character.” (Chong Tommy)
It was easy for viewers to identify with our show. The characters were believable. (Chong Tommy)
In terms of jumping into a character's skin, I try to immerse myself in the role as much as possible to bring me closer to them. All I do is what's required to achieve what I want to achieve. (Chong Tommy)
It is wonderful to be in a place where your character has trod and you're walking on the same ground he has walked on. It's quite eerie. (Chong Tommy)
I've seen things where people want to see my character in peril! (Chong Tommy)
That was the great thing about Grissom's character - he never acted like the boss. (Chong Tommy)
But the character in Kill Bill comes pretty close. No doubt about it. Probably the best performance I've given. I mean, ever. (Chong Tommy)
I do try to stay away from the narcissism of it because that takes any sort of power that the characters have away. (Chong Tommy)
I think that's what I really liked about Narc: My character has a real operatic range in a way that older movies used to have. (Chong Tommy)
I love the idea of playing a character that didn't over think everything. He knows what's in front of him and he has an ability to just say whatever he felt. (Chong Tommy)
I'm just trying to play characters that are after something. It just happened to be girls or love, and I can relate to that. (Chong Tommy)
I don't think Hamlet is mad, nor is he predisposed to be a gloomy or tragic figure. (Chong Tommy)
When I played Robin Hood, I knew the great role was Alan Rickman's and it didn't bother me. I always think that leading actors should be called the best supporting actors. (Chong Tommy)
“I am more spontaneous than my character...” (Chong Tommy)
“I also respond very strongly to characters I have not done before ... something I can really sink my teeth into, and what's scary, and what terrifies me, because that's where I need to go.” (Chong Tommy)
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