Actor Quote by Emma Stone
“For me, the political part of being an actor is very tough. To sit somewhere and tell somebody why you should feel this way or that way about my character does not feel like my responsibility. It feels like the responsibility of the writer and the person who created it.”
About This Quote
The speaker separates personal political persuasion from the actor's craft, assigning the duty to shape audience viewpoints to the writer, not the performer.
In simple terms: Actors should not dictate political interpretation of their roles.
Creative responsibility lies with the writer.
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Type
When to use this quote
- interview about acting philosophy
- panel on film and politics
- discussion on actor's public statements
- analysis of character portrayal
- media commentary
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- guidance for actors on public political engagement
- framework for writers to embed political nuance
Questions to Reflect On
- How does an actor's personal belief influence their performance?
- Should creators be accountable for audience political reactions?