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I just let the work speak for itself. An actor is not afraid to take risks; to put on different hats; to be a good guy, a bad guy, a victim, an abuser. There are all kinds of people in the world, and playing them is what acting is all about.
Paul Schofield said something like, 'If I'm not acting in a play, I don't really exist.' Those weren't the exact words, but he meant it's only when I'm acting in a play that I've got something to say about the world. And then why should I talk, when people can come to see it?
| Adele, Musician (1988) |
| Henry Cavill, Actor (1983) |
| Geoffrey Fisher, Clergyman (1887) |
| Akhmad Kadyrov, Statesman (1909) |
| Vincent Kartheiser, Actor (1979) |
| Soren Kierkegaard, Philosopher (1813) |
| James Branch Cabell, Novelist (1958) |
| Ludwig Erhard, Politician (1977) |
| Murray Kempton, Journalist (1997) |
| Henri Laurens, Sculptor (1954) |
| Arthur Laurents, Playwright (2011) |


