Actor Quote by Kim Hawthorne
“If you are, as an actor, are just worried about looking pretty and being well liked, then I personally feel you are doing a disservice to your audience, the craft, the creative process, writers, and directors. Your job is to tell a story and to tell the truth, and we can't always be the most likeable character in every situation.”
About This Quote
Acting should prioritize truth and storytelling over personal likability; neglecting this disserves the audience and collaborators.
In simple terms: Actors must serve the story, not their ego.
Truthful performance over personal appeal.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- auditioning for a complex role
- working with a demanding director
- performing a morally ambiguous character
Key Concepts
Practical Applications
- focus on character motivation
- seek feedback from writers/directors
Questions to Reflect On
- How can an actor balance authenticity with audience expectations?
- When is it acceptable to compromise truth for entertainment?
Prioritizing truth may alienate audiences seeking escapism, reducing commercial success.