I suppose that when I'm building a character, it's usually related to what their family is like and who their parents are,… — Henry Cavill Copy Share Image
They say so much about who a person is, who a character is. And usually in the past in sketch stuff, I… — Cole Escola Copy Share Image
When introducing a character, you're usually better off sticking with broad strokes. The important thing at that point is not what color… — Jason Black Copy Share Image
I'm difficult to cast. In comedy, if there's a female character, usually written by a bloke, she's either the ditsy good-looking one,… — Daisy May Cooper Copy Share Image
In British TV, if there is an Asian character, there usually has to be a reason for them to be Asian, whereas… — Jessica Henwick Copy Share Image
It begins with a character, usually, and once he stands up on his feet and begins to move, all I can do… — William Faulkner Copy Share Image
When I develop a character, I usually start by creating a backstory with whatever information I have access to. — Daniella Alonso Copy Share Image
By the time a writer comes onto a project (if they're being hired as a contractor) the main character has usually been… — Rhianna Pratchett Copy Share Image
I guess my personality is that of a modern, strong Chinese woman. I don't believe in destiny. There are many things that… — Gong Li Copy Share Image
I always play what I call The Girl. The nice straight character. Sincere. Usually the victim. I'm put upon. I suffer. — Katharine Ross Copy Share Image