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The big dramas that fascinate me are the quiet ones that happen behind closed doors in so-called ordinary families.
I've always loved... actually I didn't always love horror films. I started out and I only liked comedies and dramas.
The aim is to move from doing just action dramas to establishing myself as someone who can do family dramas as well.
There are a lot of period dramas out there but not many opportunities for a mixed-race actress to play a period role.
I always choose new dramas with a hope that all of my fans and viewers would be able to feel comforted while watching.
Crime dramas will never go away as long as people turn to television for, among other things, reassurance and comfort.
I did 'Little Dorrit' a few years ago; I really love doing period dramas. It's stuff like that I really enjoy watching.
I was making a lot of 8mm home movies, since I was twelve, making little dramas and comedies with the neighborhood kids.
You have antiheroes in dramas, like Tony Soprano. But it's a little bit harder in comedy. You don't see it quite as much.
I have always liked family-type dramas; I just think the dynamics in families make for some really interesting characters.
There's an absolute prejudice that good movies are dramas and comedies are more dismissable. But I couldn't disagree more.
I grew up watching Keira Knightley films nonstop, and I always admired period dramas and just everything that goes into it.
There are as many great superhero movies as there are comedies and dramas and cartoons. People just want to see good movies.
I enjoy watching the genre of family dramas. I love family films like 'Nuvvu Naku Nacchav,' 'Malleeswari,' and 'Bommarillu.'
I think that most of the best movies made in America in the 20th century were crime dramas, screwball comedies and westerns.
As far as dramas are concerned, it's considered passe for playwrights to turn out anything the average person can understand.
The politics have always been difficult in medicine. There is some truth in the way medical practice is portrayed in TV dramas.
I personally don't like family dramas, but don't mind playing a mother or a homemaker, provided that character has an identity.
The dramas that I worked on were successful, but not the movies. I still have many opportunities, and I will not be discouraged.
For dramas, I've become more careful because now there are specific works that you think of when you hear the name Song Hye-kyo.
When I began making films, they were just movies: 'What's the new movie? What are you doing?' Now they're called 'adult dramas.'
Because I've done so many hour dramas, people tend to think of you as more of a dramatic actor and don't see you as doing comedy.
I never shoot my movies like I'm shooting 'a horror movie,' I shoot them like dramas. Dramas and then something horrible happens.
It is expensive to give plays subtitles, especially for a short run, so most new dramas rarely cross the transcontinental bridge.
I always laugh a lot when I see the dramas that I end up doing. I see myself behaving very seriously and I'm like, 'What is this?'
When we are in our dorms, we watch romance movies and dramas. When a romantic scene comes on, we hold on to each other and scream.
I make dark dramas, movies about people living in desperate fear who then overcome that fear and find a heroic side to themselves.
Shakespeare set a lot of his dramas in a historical perspective or war perspective, or he would study what was going on at that time.
I like to make all kinds of shows and films, whether it's fantasy or big-popcorn, big-screen escapism or dramas based on real events.
Directing is not on my agenda, but writing is. I want to write everything from action, superhero films to quiet dramas, smaller films.
A mother's life, you see, is one long succession of dramas, now soft and tender, now terrible. Not an hour but has its joys and fears.
I know I'm known for dramas, but around my family and friends, I'm really goofy! Not saying I'm necessarily funny, but I'm very goofy.
With sport dramas and war movies, it is always about accomplishment, where people are fighting for their country or community's honour.
I could have been bigger, but I wasn't controversial enough. I didn't do drugs or wreck rooms. There were no dramas in my private life.
Families always have these unspoken dramas, and at holidays, everyone is supposed to sit down and pretend that none of that is going on.
The court dramas shown in films and TV are often superficial. They should have a gripping storyline, which can keep the audience hooked.
I told my agents that I love Holly Hunter and Frances McDormand and all of these women that are good at doing comedies as well as dramas.
I've always wanted to do non-comedies. I've always done dramas, comedies, music, and I always like to bop around and do different things.
When I was sent the material for auditions for 'Dramaworld,' I didn't know much about the international fandom surrounding Korean dramas.
I would like to do more dramas when I find a good role that will allow me to politely upset people's expectations of me as a comic actor.
I'm into parlor dramas. I'm into theatre. I'm trained for the stage. I trained to do Chekhov and Shakespeare, I was trained for the stage.
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.
Dramas make me laugh. The other day, I saw 'The Place Beyond the Pines,' and I was giggling the whole time. I laugh when I'm uncomfortable.
Ideally, that's what you've got in an acting career is an equal number of dramas and comedies and an equal number of small films and big films.
People always ask me, 'Why so many historical dramas?' Because those are the best roles I get to play, and I get to play heroes in those roles.
I have been through and seen so many dramas and traumas and been in so many situations that I can probably interpret a few different characters.
I don't have a horror film in me just because I don't like to be scared. But I definitely have a documentary in me, and I certainly have dramas.
People look at me, they know I've appeared in costume dramas and they automatically assume I must be a Tory, I must be a certain type of person.
I think I'm interested in these kinds of character dramas, psychological dramas, domestic dramas, whatever you want to call them - comedy dramas.
I did nothing but dramas for seven years in New York. I didn't really start anything comedic until I moved out to L.A. and found The Groundlings.