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In 'The Trip,' I play the character named Ananya Makhija, a Delhi girl who wants to get married. This is a different character from whatever I have portrayed onscreen so far - of a sweet, small-town girl. Most importantly, you will not find a trace of my character from 'Masaan.' So, I think this will change my image of a small-town girl.
Shweta Tripathi
Character
You
Change
Will
Girl
Whatever
Sweet
Think
Married
Find
Trip
Delhi
Onscreen
Named
Most
Trace
Importantly
Get
Get Married
Different
Wants
Far
Who
Play
Image
Portrayed
You study all your life, you work really hard to do your best work onstage and onscreen, and then you make your best money playing an ant.
Alex Rocco
Life
Work
Best
You
Money
All Your Life
Best Work
Onscreen
Onstage
Study
Do Your Best
Make
Ant
Then
Really
Your
Hard
Playing
My strong sense now is that, as women have become more equal in society, so their depictions onscreen have become lamer and lamer and lamer, to the point that it's an embarrassment.
Allison Pearson
Women
Strong
Become
Sense
Society
Embarrassment
Strong Sense
More
Point
Onscreen
Equal
Now
I think real life couples on screen are kind of deadly. For the most part, they're kind of deadly. You'd be surprised. Unless they're falling in love onscreen for the first time, you don't have quite the same energy for some reason.
Amy Poehler
Life
Love
Time
You
First
Real Life
Energy
Think
Unless
On-Screen
Kind
Some
Onscreen
Part
Most
Couples
Deadly
First Time
Real
Falling
Surprised
Falling In Love
Same
Quite
Screen
Reason
Yes, both 'Being Human' and 'Outlander' are known for their loyal fanbases. The beauty of both of those jobs was that the characters were very removed from me. So I've been lucky to get off scot-free, without any strange encounters. The wigs, blood, and strange onscreen faces/voices - they haven't found their way into my day-to-day life. Yet.
Andrew Gower
Life
Me
Strange
Beauty
Wigs
Way
Those
Characters
Jobs
Outlander
Both
Onscreen
Day-To-Day
Day-To-Day Life
Known
Without
Were
Been
Encounters
Off
Blood
Yes
Very
Get
Any
Human
Being
Being Human
Loyal
Lucky
Found
I've never liked watching real-life couples play couples onscreen or onstage. It takes me out of the story.
Antonio Banderas
Me
Out
Onscreen
Onstage
Never
Takes
Liked
Couples
Story
Play
Watching
I'm an absolute fan of Angela Bassett. I think she's a great, great actress. In the biopics, she is so moving. She's very rare. It's something that doesn't happen that much, to see an actress inventing a new way of showing 'woman' onscreen, and a new way of being beautiful.
Arnaud Desplechin
Beautiful
Great
Woman
Rare
Think
Way
See
Angela
Something
Inventing
Absolute
Onscreen
New
She
Very
New Way
Being
Fan
Happen
Being Beautiful
Moving
Much
Showing
Actress
I look like a kid onscreen in most movies.
Barry Keoghan
Kid
Onscreen
Like
Look
Most
Movies
It sounds so negative of me to say, but I don't feel like there were many coming-of-age films when I was growing up. I think that when I was a teenager, I felt really misrepresented in the teenage roles that I was watching onscreen. Especially in women.
Bel Powley
Me
Women
Negative
Think
Films
Teenage
Teenager
Say
Onscreen
Misrepresented
Feel
Like
Felt
Sounds
Were
Up
Roles
Really
Many
Growing
Growing Up
Watching
Kissing onscreen is the worst thing in the world. I'm OK with lovemaking scenes, but I hate kissing.
Bipasha Basu
Hate
World
Lovemaking
OK
Worst
Worst Thing
Kissing
Scenes
Onscreen
Thing
My acting's very understated. I think my sad and happy don't play that differently onscreen.
Bret McKenzie
Sad
Happy
Think
Onscreen
Understated
Very
Acting
Play
Differently
Nobody wants to see a woman onscreen who is a wreck. That is pure, unadulterated, systemic misogyny.
Brett Gelman
Woman
Pure
Systemic
See
Wreck
Onscreen
Nobody
Wants
Who
I think that the more that we can show onscreen men and women working together side by side with respect for one another, I think that that's a good message for us to be spreading.
Channing Dungey
Good
Working Together
Respect
Together
Women
Men
Men And Women
Think
Side
More
Onscreen
Message
Another
Spreading
Us
Working
Show
Cogsworth, the character I did on 'Beauty and the Beast,' could be a bit flamboyant onscreen, because basically, he is a cartoon. But they didn't want Cogsworth to become Disney's gay character, because it got around a gay man was playing him.
David Ogden Stiers
Character
Gay
Man
Beast
Beauty
Become
Bit
Cartoon
Onscreen
Could
He
Him
Because
Around
Got
Did
Flamboyant
Want
Disney
Playing
Basically
In the first place, it's surreal to watch filming, to see the little ideas you had in your head and now Taylor Kitsch is doing it, or Salma Hayek. And then to see it loud and bright onscreen is a trip.
Don Winslow
You
First
See
Trip
Kitsch
Onscreen
Hayek
Had
Head
Ideas
First Place
Doing
Surreal
Loud
Place
Little
Then
Taylor
Your
Bright
Now
Watch
Filming
If a movie requires the lead actor to spend a good chunk of his onscreen time talking to himself, and Popeye is unavailable because of contractual disputes, it's hard to do better than Johnny Depp.
Elvis Mitchell
Time
Good
Better
Spend
Chunk
Johnny
Johnny Depp
Onscreen
Lead
Himself
Talking
Because
His
Than
Movie
Depp
Requires
Hard
Popeye
Actor
Disputes
Why shouldn't there be more epic, brilliant female characters onscreen?
Florence Pugh
Brilliant
Characters
More
Onscreen
Female
Female Characters
Epic
Why
The chance to play a romantic character who kisses somebody onscreen was one of the elements that made me want to do 'The Stand.' The more you can do, the better, and I've been known as a character actor.
Gary Sinise
Character
Me
You
Better
Made
Somebody
Character Actor
Kisses
More
Onscreen
Known
Been
Want
Romantic
Stand
Who
Elements
Actor
Play
Chance
It's incredibly unfair. You don't see a lot of 60-year-old women with 20-year-old men onscreen.
George Clooney
You
Women
Men
Unfair
Incredibly
See
Onscreen
Lot
I've wondered if 'Harry Potter' would have been as big if it was 'Harriet Potter.' Now that I've written a screenplay - and raising a son in particular - I'm looking at story content and realizing how limited women are onscreen.
Gillian Flynn
Son
Women
Looking
Big
Harriet
Harry
Harry Potter
Would
Potter
Onscreen
Written
Particular
Content
Limited
How
Been
Women Are
Wondered
Screenplay
Story
Realizing
Now
Raising
My first time on camera was 'One Life to Live.' I mourn for actors coming up that the daytime soap opera is becoming extinct. It's theater onscreen.
Gina Torres
Life
Time
First
Live
Onscreen
Daytime
Opera
First Time
Becoming
Coming
Camera
Up
Mourn
Soap
Soap Opera
Theater
Actor
Extinct
A script like 'The Sixth Sense' is fun to read: It's so well-written, and you get a vivid sense of what's going to be onscreen.
Haley Joel Osment
You
Sense
Vivid
Onscreen
Like
Read
Well-Written
Get
Going
Sixth
Sixth Sense
Script
Fun
For some reason, some of my best solutions and ideas are triggered in those dark theaters, usually totally unrelated to what's going on onscreen. I also enjoy hiking in the foothills and mountains close to Sacramento. I always have to bring a pen and paper to jot down sudden thoughts and ideas. So inspiration arises from countless sources.
James Rollins
Best
Thoughts
Dark
Mountains
Down
Enjoy
Paper
Pen
Those
Solutions
Some
Totally
Unrelated
Inspiration
Onscreen
Sacramento
Arises
Jot
Countless
Hiking
Ideas
Also
Always
Sources
Close
Going
Theaters
Reason
Sudden
Bring
I like dramas. I've always liked dramas. And I'm a pretty light person. I don't consider myself a very dramatic person. But I do like doing that onscreen.
Jodie Foster
Myself
Light
Dramas
Consider
Dramatic
Pretty
Onscreen
Like
Liked
Always
Doing
Very
Person
I oftentimes find with movies that the heavier the onscreen situation is, the more levity there is off screen. It's almost out of necessity.
Joel Edgerton
Situation
Out
Find
More
Onscreen
Almost
Off
Oftentimes
Heavier
Screen
Movies
Necessity
Levity
One woman came up to me at a lecture and observed that I was much fatter than on television; I think I look better onscreen than in real life. It's the lights.
Kate Williams
Life
Me
Woman
Better
Real Life
Think
Fatter
Television
Onscreen
Observed
Lights
Look
Real
Came
Lecture
Up
Than
Much
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