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I've never loved a character as much as I do Niska. The way she's been written is so complex, with huge amounts of light and dark. It's a really satisfying challenge to play someone who is superhuman in their intelligence and physical ability but completely naive when it comes to certain aspects of life.
Emily Berrington
Life
Character
Intelligence
Dark
Light
Challenge
Way
Complex
Ability
Physical
Physical Ability
Someone
Superhuman
Never
Written
Naive
She
Been
Huge
Huge Amounts
Loved
Much
Really
Certain
Aspects
Who
Satisfying
Play
Amount
I love doing a series because you get to see changes in a character and see her grow. It's a journey with change, and you don't get to see that long-term type of development with just a film.
Emily Deschanel
Love
Journey
Character
You
Change
Changes
Type
See
Development
Long-Term
Because
Doing
Get
Just
Series
Grow
Film
Her
'Twelve' was a total indie drama character piece. It wasn't that it was more about the performance, but it was just a very different thing where, with horror, there's this whole added element of the visual and the technical and the choreography.
Emily Meade
Character
Added
Drama
Visual
Total
Indie
About
Horror
More
Performance
Piece
Very
Just
Where
Different
Whole
Twelve
Different Thing
Choreography
Element
Technical
Thing
Accents are very tangible, blessedly, and if you have to do one, it's a way of getting into character. I can read it through a few times and pretend I know what I'm doing!
Emily Mortimer
Character
You
Few
Way
Pretend
Through
Know
Read
Accents
Tangible
Doing
Very
Times
Getting
I never really get to play a character who's my own age. I kind of look a little bit younger for my age.
Emily Osment
Character
Age
Own
Bit
Kind
My Own
Never
Look
Get
Little
Little Bit
Younger
Really
Play
I've always been one to want to memorize everything and just be confident that I know all of the lines, but that changed. After college, I realized it's not as much about being off-book as it is about completely understanding the character and, more so, getting into the mind of your character.
Emily Osment
Character
Mind
College
Understanding
Just Be
Changed
Everything
Memorize
About
More
Know
Always
Been
Lines
Getting
Confident
Just
Being
Want
After
Realized
Much
Your
I would say I have sort of a natural gift for character, and following one person's point of view at a time, and dialogue, but I'm not naturally good at strong plot.
Emma Donoghue
Time
Good
Character
Natural
Gift
Strong
Say
Plot
Would
Following
Point
Point Of View
Sort
Dialogue
Person
View
Naturally
First and foremost, stepping into something like a Marvel project is insane. I mean, my character is from 1968, and she's the second female X-Men ever. It's exciting, but it's also a great amount of pressure to do right by the character.
Emma Dumont
Great
Character
Pressure
First
Project
Insane
Something
Marvel
Exciting
Stepping
Like
Also
She
Female
Foremost
Mean
Ever
Right
Amount
Second
Although my father's mother, Nancy, has dementia, and her experiences gave me ideas for some of the scenes in the book, it was my mother's mother, Vera, who most influenced the character of Maud. Vera died in 2008, before I'd gotten very far into writing 'Elizabeth Is Missing,' but her voice is very like Maud's.
Emma Healey
Character
Me
Book
Writing
Mother
Father
Before
Gave
Some
Voice
Scenes
Missing
Like
Dementia
Ideas
Most
Nancy
Although
Vera
Gotten
Very
Died
Influenced
Experiences
Far
Who
Her
Elizabeth
I love indie movies - I feel they can really allow you to develop a character.
Emma Kenney
Love
Character
You
Indie
Allow
Develop
Feel
Movies
Really
I have really crooked teeth - they give me character!
Emma Roberts
Character
Me
Teeth
Crooked
Give
Give Me
Really
I feel like I've come out of this grown up, maybe because I live through the character vicariously and she grows up so much during the course of this story.
Emmy Rossum
Character
Live
Out
Through
Feel
Come
Like
She
Course
Because
Up
Maybe
Vicariously
Story
Much
Grown
Grown-Up
Grows
I'll play a happy character, but most characters are driven by a pain or a fear. They are driven by something deep down, and most people are like that in the sense. And so, that's what interests me.
Emory Cohen
Character
Me
Happy
People
Fear
Sense
Pain
Down
Characters
Something
Driven
Like
Most
Interests
Deep
Deep Down
Play
I am constantly interested in people who society calls 'bad' because I don't like to just buy into something that everybody's going to say. I want to investigate that for myself. With a character, you get to fully investigate that emotionally and understand the parts of them that are in pain and scared and are good. That's human.
Emory Cohen
Buy
Myself
Good
Character
You
People
Pain
Society
Everybody
Say
Bad
Constantly
Scared
Something
Investigate
Emotionally
Like
Calls
Parts
Because
Understand
Am
Get
Going
Human
Just
Want
Interested
Them
Who
Fully
I was obsessed with the character Atticus Finch. I really liked the idea of having a voice for the voiceless, getting someone justice against the odds. That really resonated with me.
Eniola Aluko
Character
Me
Justice
Odds
Someone
Having
Voice
Voiceless
Idea
Obsessed
Liked
Getting
Against
Really
I was focused as a writer and marketing and a character. I was like Jim Carrey.
Enzo Amore
Character
Jim
Jim Carrey
Marketing
Focused
Writer
Like
Balthazar Balsan is not a self-portrait. If he was, I'd have made the character more flattering.
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Character
Made
More
He
Flattering
The more I love the character, the harder it is to get it wrong. I have to get to a point that I can speak for them.
Eric Bana
Love
Character
Speak
More
Point
Wrong
Get
Them
Harder
Eric Bishoff the evil bastard is an effective character.
Eric Bischoff
Character
Evil
Eric
Effective
A character like mine, there is only so much you can do from a storyline perspective. You can be that heel authority figure, which I was for a few years in WWE and WCW, and it's interesting, and it's fun, but after a while, you've kind of done everything you can do creatively.
Eric Bischoff
Character
You
Perspective
Few
Everything
Mine
Kind
Only
Like
WWE
Years
Authority
Done
After
Which
While
Storyline
Interesting
Heel
Much
Figure
Fun
Creatively
I really like Braun Strowman. I would turn the volume down on him just a little bit. I think he is a little bit overly animated, and he doesn't have to be. He is already a larger than life character when he wakes up and has a cup of coffee.
Eric Bischoff
Life
Character
Coffee
Down
Think
Bit
Would
Animated
Volume
He
Like
Him
Overly
Wakes
Cup
Up
Than
Just
Just A Little Bit
Little
Little Bit
Turn
Really
Larger
You have to make a choice, and you have to commit to a character. You're either a babyface or a character that the fans relate to, support, love and aspire to be, or you're not. And if you're not, you're a heel: you're despicable, and they need to learn to love to hate you.
Eric Bischoff
Love
Character
You
Hate
Fans
Relate
Despicable
Support
Make
Learn
Commit
Either
Heel
To Love
Choice
Aspire
Need
The action genre is not always the most synonymous with character development.
Eric Dane
Character
Action
Synonymous
Character Development
Development
Most
Genre
Always
Television is a lot of fun. It's faster-paced. The schedule is really desirable, I guess. But as far as films go, and I've only done a couple; film is like a definitive beginning, middle and end. You know your character's arch.
Eric Dane
Character
You
Beginning
Films
Guess
Television
Definitive
Arch
Only
Schedule
Like
Know
Couple
Go
Lot
End
Done
Middle
As Far As
Far
Really
Your
Fun
Film
Desirable
I've never seen 'Game of Thrones.' I've never seen 'Breaking Bad.' I can't tell you one character outside of Walter White.
Eric Dane
Character
You
Game
Seen
White
Tell
Bad
Outside
Never
Breaking
Breaking Bad
Game Of Thrones
In general, I enjoy athletes who have a strong character who let their abilities speak for themselves.
Eric Heiden
Character
Speak
Strong
Enjoy
Strong Character
Athletes
Ability
General
Themselves
Who
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