Scripts Quotes
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As an actor, the toughest thing is being subject to circumstance. Meaning: What scripts are out there that are available?
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It's difficult when you have to turn down a tremendous amount of money because you don't like what the script is saying and you don't have any money.
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Robert De Niro taught me how to listen, and how to be part of the conversation. It's not just about reading your lines and saying what's in the script; you have to understand your character, along with the other characters so that you can always respond.
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I remember reading scripts when I started in the business, and Latino roles were either nonexistent or written as the maid or a drug dealer. We're no longer just that. I'll play any part that challenges me. What's important is that all races have choices.
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I've never played a character that is just beautiful, but sometimes you can read scripts that sound so shallow, like women are objects. I've never done something like that, though.
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I love working on scripts. I love coming up with ideas about what people would dress like or talk like. I love all that.
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When I listen to scripts, I never ask who my co-star is - instead, I ask about the characters and the producers of the particular venture.
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I get so excited about reading a new script.
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How can I change me to suit the script?
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I've always written my own scripts, I really like doing everything from the beginning and taking it all the way through, I've probably learned that from my dad.
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I'm lucky; people write scripts for me.
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My thing is that most scripts arent bad scripts, theyre just not finished yet.
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I would say 80% of the scripts I get are dramas and not comedies or romantic comedies, which is funny because that's what I do every week.
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I never had a movie that I wanted to do turned down in my whole life. I always write the script first so it speaks for itself.