Far Quote by Craig Revel Horwood Download Open image “Villains are far more interesting to play than nice people.” — Craig Revel Horwood ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Far More Nice Nice people People Play
I've found that the people who play villains are the nicest people in the world and people who play heroes are jerks. — Tim Burton Copy Share Image
I've found that the people who play villains are the nicest people in the world, and people who play heroes are jerks. It's like… — Tim Burton Copy Share Image
Villains never know they are villains in a picture so I play this like I'm the nicest guy in the world. — Wayne Rogers Copy Share Image
Villains are very, very boring to do. They're so much easier than heroes. — Jeremy Brett Copy Share Image
Generally speaking, I would say villains are a little more exciting to play, but if you get a flawed hero, then that can almost… — Cress Williams Copy Share Image
Villains are not fun for me to play, as such. But caricature-ish, intense behaviors that are based on real human traits are interesting. That… — Sharlto Copley Copy Share Image
Most actors will tell you that villains are the most interesting to play. — Rob James-Collier Copy Share Image
You need to try to find a way to humanize your villains. Genuine villains, in real life, still have mothers and daughters and sisters,… — Mark Strong Copy Share Image
Strictly' is the most successful reality format in the world - it's in the 'Guinness Book of Records' - going to 38 countries. 'X… — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
I like working with directors I respect, who give me freedom but also give me a good base from which to work. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
If I have to do my tax online, the government should pay for my Internet hook-up, darling. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
The Thorn Birds' by Colleen McCullough. I took it on a holiday to Greece and just fell in love with it. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
Actors are very emotional, whereas sports people are used to criticism. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
I like stuff like Joy Division and Verdi, and then some naff stuff. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
The X Factor' - I watch it because I'm always searching for talent to use in my musicals, so they do all the groundwork… — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
I've learnt not to expect a lot from supermodels - we've had them on 'Strictly' before and they've been horrendous. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
I believe in civil partnerships as it protects each partner. Whether I believe in marriage is a different thing. — Craig Revel Horwood Copy Share Image
I write about presidents. That means I write about guys - so far. I'm interested in the people closest to them, the people they… — Doris Kearns Goodwin Copy Share Image
It is no secret that I have read 'The Da Vinci Code' several times. I genuinely believe that 'The Da Vinci Code' and 'Angels… — Ashwin Sanghi Copy Share Image
The foundations of our lives are far more fragile than we think. So we are severely shaken when life turns out to have a… — Susanne Bier Copy Share Image
The federal prison population increased by almost 800 percent between 1980 and 2013, often at a far faster rate than the Bureau of Prisons… — Sally Yates Copy Share Image
Talking to my trainer Eric Turner like my second or third amateur fight, I'm like how far can I make it? He said you… — Ovince Saint Preux Copy Share Image
Maybe there's some kind of modeling that can be tedious, like catalogue modeling, but there's a kind of modeling, with runways or working with… — Isabella Rossellini Copy Share Image
I have two or three shows that I follow, and even those are few and far, when I can see them on Netflix. I… — Alan Ritchson Copy Share Image
I've never been far from the river. I'm sort of like a Thames-nymph. — Natalie Dormer Copy Share Image
Things that appear on the front page of the newspaper as 'fact' are far more dangerous than the games played by a novelist, and… — E. L. Doctorow Copy Share Image
My first album, 'Get Lifted,' was a hip-hop soul album that had some of its roots in the church, as far as the sonic… — John Legend Copy Share Image