Actor Quote by Varun Dhawan Download Open image “I think listening to the director is the number one strength an actor should have.” — Varun Dhawan ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.9 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Actor Cinema Director Listening Strength Theatre
So yeah, a good director will be able to listen and hear everything, but have a confident vision of his own that he can… — Christian Bale Copy Share Image
I do think it's a very good way to describe what a great actor does. You're both acknowledging the authority of the director and… — Noah Baumbach Copy Share Image
I've seen what a difference a good director can make to an actor's performance. — Soha Ali Khan Copy Share Image
To the audience it doesn't really matter how much the director struggled with an actor. It's the result that counts. — Roman Polanski Copy Share Image
What a good actor brings to a script is something, sometimes, even directors can't imagine. The director should always have the last say though. — Zoya Akhtar Copy Share Image
It's incumbent upon a director, if you want to pull the best performance out of an actor, you have to really work to who… — Anthony Russo Copy Share Image
My greatest strength as an actor is that I follow my director's brief completely. The film is always the director's visual baby. — John Abraham Copy Share Image
As an actor, you've got to have faith in the director's vision, that the director has a vision for this that is greater than… — Cliff Curtis Copy Share Image
Compared to other people, I am not that narcissistic. Sometimes, I don't even plan all that I wear. — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
We are an industry, and we are all in this together and can't survive without each other. I feel it is high time we… — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
I have this dream of directing. But as a child, I wanted to become a wrestler. Like, in childhood, we used to watch WWF;… — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
I definitely think if you're born into the industry, you get easier access, but that's about it. I have never denied that, but after… — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
I don't want to be known as a 'player.' I don't want to give plastic smiles on television and say 'No comments.' — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
The word 'star' is misused. A good film will never fail. And if you have become an actor to become a star, then your… — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
I realise that women don't want to get treated differently but just equally. I don't know what feminism is all about, but I understand… — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
I always put myself in the audience's seat, whether it is a film like 'Judwaa 2' or 'Badlapur.' There has to be a message;… — Varun Dhawan Copy Share Image
I actually think acting is a form of self-hypnosis. You have to be hyper, hyper aware of what's going on around you. You have… — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
When you step out and do a song in a musical, the easier thing to do is make it funny. But when those transitions… — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
I once told someone I could act. They totally bought it. I've been getting away with it ever since. — Akshay Kumar Copy Share Image
There has got to be a way for me to have a role on TV or in film that is just as normal as… — Adeel Akhtar Copy Share Image
I love casting against type and doing things you wouldn't expect, because I think you get more interesting performances that way. Hollywood loves to… — David S. Goyer Copy Share Image
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
When I was 13, I auditioned for the theater school, and I was there for four years. In the meantime, I did my first… — Ana de Armas Copy Share Image
If you stood me in a costume next to a computer graphic of the same-looking character, I think there would be a difference. And… — Warwick Davis Copy Share Image
failure in the theater is more public, more brilliant, more unreal than in any other field. — Lillian Hellman Copy Share Image
I'm a character actor - always have been, always will be - and historically, character actors don't come into their own until later in… — Annie Potts Copy Share Image
Actors don't hate acting. Most people don't hate acting! Whether you're a child mucking around with your friends or a grown up being paid… — Liv Hewson Copy Share Image