Arc Quote by Jean Marsh Download Open image “I don't want to do Lady Macbeth or Joan of Arc.” — Jean Marsh ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Arc Joan Joan Of Arc Lady Macbeth Want
With 'Lady Macbeth,' I had two other things offered to me, and they would have also been very fun, but you just have to… — Florence Pugh Copy Share Image
I want to play Lady Macbeth. I have a big chip on my shoulder about Lady Macbeth. People usually play her as this cold,… — Hari Nef Copy Share Image
We just don't need any more 'Macbeth's in the world, however brilliant mine might turn out to be. — John Tiffany Copy Share Image
'Macbeth,' I am ambivalent about. I don't like that play, in fact. — Naseeruddin Shah Copy Share Image
I want to do all kinds of things. I want to do some comedy. I'd love to do a romantic comedy, and I'd love… — Kevin Alejandro Copy Share Image
I'd make a wonderful Lady Macbeth. I'll wear a pair of platform shoes or something. — Bette Midler Copy Share Image
I was very surprised that they would ask a foreign actress to be Lady Macbeth, but I felt it was an opportunity that I… — Marion Cotillard 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
It feels fantastic, I never thought I would get anything, I've won awards and things but I never thought I would get an OBE… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
I have friends who live in sweet places in Islington but I have a morbid fear of going back, even though they are very… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
Well, I very rarely watch classical adaptations, because they usually do very good books, and a lot of the things they do... I just… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
I think observers, like me, sometimes know more about a place than the people who have lived there all their lives. People are always… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
What makes French and Italian films wonderful is they make them for themselves; they are not made with us in mind at all. — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
I like Bill Blass very much, but I'm not so rich that I can afford to buy his clothes. — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
When I'm out shopping, I look at somebody who's buying something or sitting down, and I look at him and think: 'Mmmm,' however old… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
In America, I worked for an artist who drew people in clothes, mainly for Bloomingdale's. I did it part-time when I wasn't working as… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
It was amazing. I had had a stroke and a heart attack but I knew I'd be all right. I think it's because I'm… — Jean Marsh Copy Share Image
Through the music I hope to give it an arc that gives it a greater sense of a journey through the set rather than… — Gotye Copy Share Image
I prefer working, period. I think that I like doing film more just because when you get a script, you have the story from… — Addison Timlin Copy Share Image
I like the Hotel Costes, on rue Saint Honore, a boutique hotel near the Arc de Triomphe, the Louvre and the Tuileries. I love… — Alice Temperley Copy Share Image
As an actor, you don't want to know the beginning and end to your character's arc. It makes it more fun. You're not playing… — Jordan Gavaris Copy Share Image
'Portlandia' is the most fun show. When I get a breakdown of what the arc of the story is going to be, I could… — Kyle MacLachlan Copy Share Image
You have 22 episodes to start from zero to hero; you can really take a nice, big, long arc. In a film, it's tough… — Craig Horner Copy Share Image
I want to be the Joan of Arc of fashion. I want to be the link between the runway and the real woman. — Carine Roitfeld Copy Share Image
I think the struggle, whenever you make a film or television movie based on a real person's life, is finding a dramatic arc that… — Ted Danson Copy Share Image
I surrender the idea of having some kind of control over the arc of my career a lot of the time because you never… — Wentworth Miller Copy Share Image
“The difference between real life and a story is that life has significance , while a story must have meaning . The former is… — Vera Nazarian Copy Share Image
Nonfiction is both easier and harder to write than fiction. It's easier because the facts are already laid out before you, and there is… — Amy Bloom Copy Share Image