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I'm a method actor.
I am not that big a method actor.
I don't know if I'm a method actor.
I'm not a Method actor - ask anybody.
I'm not what you'd call a Method actor.
I am spontaneous and not a method actor.
I have no idea what 'method actor' means.
I'm not a method actor; I hope you know that!
Maybe I'm secretly in my soul a method actor.
Peter Mullan is the least method actor around.
I'm a method actor as well as a method singer.
I think it is very important to be a method actor.
I'm not a big method actor. I'm much more superficial.
I'm not a method actor, but I'm a big research kind of actor.
I am not a method actor. I would call myself a spontaneous actor.
I never really thought I was a method actor or anything like that.
There's a fine line between the Method actor and the schizophrenic.
I am not a method actor, though I studied for a year with Lee Strasburg.
I'm no Method actor. I've tried staying in character, and it's just exhausting.
I like to prepare for my roles well, so you can call me a method actor to an extent.
I guess I'm probably a Method actor; I don't know... I just think of it as staying in the zone.
I'm a Method actor. I spent years training for the drinking and carousing I had to do in this film.
I wouldn't say I'm a Method actor, but there are times where a role will require you to live in their world.
I'm not a method actor. I try to stay separate but to imagine what they'd feel, to put myself in their shoes.
I wouldn't say I'm a method actor. I do research when I feel I don't have enough experience for the part I'm playing.
There's this whole list of old personalities that I can act, as corny as that sounds, or as method actor as that sounds.
I'm a rational person, and I'm not a method actor. You don't need to call me by my character's name while I'm not shooting.
For me it would be unhealthy to be a method actor; I'm not mentally stable enough for that - I need to separate my two worlds.
For better or worse, I don't necessarily categorize myself as a method actor; I'm not going to make claims that I stayed in character 24/7.
I'm not a method actor because it refers to a certain kind or technique of acting that I have studied about, and I know I'm not one of them.
You know, I've never been much of a method actor. I feel like, with every project I go in extremely prepared and I like to have a good time.
I'm not a method actor, but I'm affected by the life I share my life with during shooting. It's always a very strange and special period for me.
I'm not a method actor. The techniques that I follow have been created and practiced in my own journey, ones that I have researched, formed and invented.
I am neither a method actor nor a trained one. So, I don't generally prepare for any role. Becoming the character and being in that moment are most important.
I try to leave my work at work, and check my work-baggage at the door before I go outside of here. I'm not a super method actor, and I think that all the answers are inside the script.
I'm sort of a reverse Method actor. In my personal life, I become my characters. After 'One Tree Hill', I started dressing in Converse and ripped jeans and hoodies. On 'Awkward', it manifests in how I speak.
James Franco is a Method actor. I respect Method actors, but he never snapped out of character. Whenever we'd have to get in the ring for boxing scenes, and even during practice, the dude was full-on hitting me.
I wouldn't call myself a method actor, but I have my own method. I do my own research. I come up with a background for the character. I'm not a club man. I don't like isms. I've never really studied Stanislavski.
I wouldn't say I'm a Method actor, but I do try to focus very deeply on what character I'm playing, and everything else goes out the window. I forget about everything. I try to get everything else out of my head.
I kinda lose my mind in 'Fringe,' or at least my character does. Whenever I'm acting, I tend to accidentally become unable to switch off the character. I'm a little bit of a method actor, but without really wanting to be.
I'm not a method actor per se, but if I'm playing a character that, at its core of its persona, has experiences I don't have, I try to search out and get firsthand experiences of similar sorts so I have something to fantasize about.
Yeah, you know, if I'm having an emotional scene I do like to go off and be by myself; not to say that I'm a method actor or anything like that, but for scenes like that that are more emotional, I do like to take that night off and not be so social.
I've always done method acting. I'm a method actor, and I've done that for years. I never did acting and decided to take it seriously because all the parts people want me to do were playing the pretty role. If I want to play someone pretty, I'll play myself.
I remember my first scene with Alan Rickman, and I was anxious because he is a slight 'method' actor; as soon as he is in his cloak, he walks and talks like Snape - it is quite terrifying. But I really wanted to talk to him because 'Robin Hood' was one of my favourite films.
I am a method actor, but I'm also a film actor as well as a method actor. Characters that don't have humility, whether they are heroes or villains, are hard to relate to. All characters in every aspect of what we do should have humility. If they don't, then they're a cartoon character.
I don't call myself a method actor, but the thing is, when you meet Reynolds Woodcock, who is always Reynolds Woodcock, you kind of are Alma, and you kind of become Alma all the time. I think after the first day, Vicky was going, 'Oh gosh.' It was so intense, and I couldn't understand why it was so intense.
I'm not a Method actor. I don't believe acting should be psychodrama. I look within myself and see what I can find to play the role with. If I'm playing a blind man, I don't go around blindfolded for days. A lot of good actors would, but I don't go in for that very much. I like to just make it up as I go along.