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Being able to improvise is the basis for creating all characters and situations, for everything to do with performing, really. And it's good therapy as well.
I maintain that if you're a novelist and you go into an art museum, you'll come out a better novelist. And if you paint a picture for an hour you're a better actor at the end of it.
John Kendrick Bangs, Author (1862) |
John Barth, Novelist (1930) |
Danny Bautista, Athlete (1972) |
Adam Carolla, Entertainer (1964) |
Allan Carr, Director (1937) |
Pat Cash, Athlete (1965) |
Louis-Ferdinand Celine, Writer (1894) |
Peter DeFazio, Politician (1947) |
Harlan Ellison, Writer (1934) |
Joseph Fiennes, Actor (1970) |
John Calvin, Theologian (1564) |
Victor Kiam, Businessman (2001) |