Hamlet Quote by Finn Wittrock Download Open image “I would love to play Henry IV, Henry V, and Hamlet.” — Finn Wittrock ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Hamlet Henry Henry v Love Play Would
I have felt some twinges recently, about parts I wanted to play that I may be getting too old and fat to do. 'Hamlet,'… — Matthew Macfadyen Copy Share Image
I want to play King Lear, Macbeth, Benedict, Coriolanus. I wouldn't mind doing Hamlet again. Well, I'm a little old. Perhaps I can rub… — Roger Rees Copy Share Image
Anyone can play Henry VIII. I mean, even Robert Shaw... has played it. — Richard Burton Copy Share Image
I would really love theater. I would love to do Shakespeare, that would be amazing. You know, it's whatever really comes my way. — William Moseley Copy Share Image
The longer I've been doing this, the more I've realized that you have no idea what kinds of roles are possible for you -… — Jake Epstein Copy Share Image
Ryan Murphy, he basically tries to find something that's a pulse, a pressure point in our culture, and he grabs it, and he squeezes… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
I started writing when I started acting professionally because, with acting, there's so much time when you're not working, and there's so much rejection… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
You learn a lot about acting and being physical and being on stage, but there is technical stuff on camera that you can't learn… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
I want to keep pushing my boundaries. One of the biggest things I learned from 'Unbroken' is that you can go a lot further… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
We all have monsters inside of us, and we all have an inner child in us. You always think about your inner child as… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
What you always try to do, as an actor, is find the thing that's universal in the person. — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
In film, you're so much in the hands and at the mercy of the editor, so sometimes it's good to watch it just to… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
Soap operas are like boot camps for film actors, so I really learned a lot. It was a masterclass in working for camera. I… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
I think in some ways, acting and writing are the same. You're getting inside the skin of someone else; you're creating their language and… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
A lot of the stuff that's happening now, I can trace back to 'Death of a Salesman.' Francine Maisler, the casting director, saw 'Death… — Finn Wittrock Copy Share Image
“The time is out of joint. O cursed spite,/That ever I was born to set it right!” Thus Hamlet. Yet he concludes: “Nay, come,… — Timothy Snyder Copy Share Image
“Shakespeare’s Hamlet: “There is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so.” — Ken Robinson Copy Share Image
Cannot you tell that? Every fool can tell that. It was the very day that young Hamlet was born, he that is mad and… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
I was very moved to see that the name of the boat was Hamlet - an imaginary character becomes so important to people, we… — Paul Auster Copy Share Image
There are a thousand ways of playing a good classic. If it were effective, I would play Hamlet on a trapeze. — Orson Welles Copy Share Image
The two greatest plays ever written were Hamlet and Oedipus Rex, and they're both about father-son relationships. — Arthur Miller Copy Share Image
“In the gravedigger scene in act V, Hamlet looks upon an anonymous skull and jokes that even Alexander the Great decomposed into dust that… — Sarah Vowell Copy Share Image
The essential is to excite the spectators. If that means playing Hamlet on a flying trapeze or in an aquarium, you do it. — Orson Welles Copy Share Image
I have felt some twinges recently, about parts I wanted to play that I may be getting too old and fat to do. 'Hamlet,'… — Matthew Macfadyen Copy Share Image
“To die, - To sleep, - To sleep! Perchance to dream: - ay, there's the rub; For in that sleep of death what dreams… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image