Constantin Stanislavski: All action in theatre must have inner justification, be logical, coherent, and real.
Marlon Brando: Acting in general, is something most people think they're incapable of but they do it from morning to night. The subtlest acting I've ever seen is by ordinary people trying to show they feel something they don't or trying to hide something. It's something everyone learns at an early age. [Newsweek, 13 March 1972]
Gerard Depardieu: Concentration does not mean inhibition. One can and should be attentive yet appear nonchalant. [Cyrano de Bergerac, publicity release, 1990]
Gene Hackman: Honesty isn't enough for me. That becomes very boring. If you can convince people what you're doing is real and it's also bigger than life-that's exciting. [Show, 1972]
Jeremy Irons: You think, you don't just speak. The lines come off the thoughts. [American Film magazine]
John Gielgud: One mustn't allow acting to be like stockbroker -- you must not take it just as a means of earning a living, to go down every day to do a job of work. The big thing is to combine punctuality, efficiency, good nature, obedience, intelligence, and concentration with an unawareness of what is going to happen next, thus keeping yourself available for excitement.
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