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The Pandora's box of unholiness is attempting to sing anything that Freddie Mercury ever sang.
Hale Appleman -
Great direction, great acting partner, great character backstory - these are all rare luxuries to have in the room.
Hale Appleman
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I started reading and fell in love with the worlds and characters Lev Grossman created. I'm taken with his exploration of an idealized childhood fantasy through the lens of adulthood, or coming into adulthood.
Hale Appleman -
I spend a part of the year in New York when based in L.A. and vice versa. It's the only way I feel balanced. Outside of theater and my community of friends out there, my family is still in N.Y., so I have a lot of reasons to spend time out there as well. I guess I'm bi-coastal.
Hale Appleman -
I grew up doing a lot of theatre, plays, dramas, musicals.
Hale Appleman -
Born in the Village. My mom still lives on Bleeker Street. I went to the performing arts high school.
Hale Appleman -
I don't actually think I could be happy on one coast all year round. California is a sweeter lifestyle, but I need the energy of New York to keep me on my toes.
Hale Appleman -
From about ten, I knew I wanted to be an actor, and I started doing vocal shows and stuff.
Hale Appleman
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We need new stories, but I am looking forward to The Dark Crystal.
Hale Appleman -
I went to Carnegie Mellon for a year and a month or two, and then I dropped out because I got a movie. I didn't anticipate ever leaving school - I was a really serious drama student - and then that happened, and my life sort of took a turn.
Hale Appleman -
Some day, I'm in a horror movie, and some days I'm in, like, a sweet, independent feature about relationship.
Hale Appleman -
I always loved magic and fantasy/adventure series as a kid.
Hale Appleman -
My first audition for The Magicians came up in conversation with a close friend who, right then, handed me the first book.
Hale Appleman -
Shooting a new story out of order every week is a fundamentally different beast than stage work, where you tell the same story every night from beginning to end.
Hale Appleman
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I think actors are meant to have crises of faith; I think it's part of the job. I think it makes you a stronger person and a stronger actor.
Hale Appleman -
Our fans are really passionate and really protective of the characters on the show. That's just a testament to them, that kind of reaction.
Hale Appleman