Actually, I only have a few friends in real life. And when I say friends, I'm referring to those people who I've known since the 1960s.
Normal is such a hard word to use, because everyone's idea of normal is different. Real is what the word is. I think you either live a real life or you live a weird celebrity pseudolife. I think I lead a really real life.
I'm very sensitive in real life. I cannot not cry if someone around me is crying. I will start to cry if someone is crying, even if it's not appropriate. I have that thing in me, a weakness or sensitivity.
Onstage I do all the stuff I'd never do in real life, like lashing out at people who make me mad or freaking out in a long bank lineup. Performing allows me to fulfill all the sicko fantasies I've ever had.
Real-life people are often the hardest to play, people that you recreate who have actually lived, because you have to live up to people's knowledge of those characters.
You know the trouble with real life? There's no danger music.
I like to think of myself as the Rutger Hauer of this show Star Trek: The Next Generation. But then I like to think of myself as Rutger Hauer in real life: strikingly handsome, irresistible to women, an intergalactic enigma.
When I eat with my friends, it is a moment of real pleasure, when I really enjoy my life.
I find actors who play nasty guys in movies are the nicest guys in real life, and the opposite then goes for heroes.
I like writing because you can make things happen and turn out the way they never do in real life.
Even in real life, I'd rather hang out with guys.
Being on a movie set is wonderful experience, but it's a bubble - it isn't real life.
People want me to be funny all the time. They think I'm being funny no matter what I say or do and that's not the case. I rarely joke unless I'm in front of a camera. It's not what I am in real life. It's what I do for a living.
In real life you get out of the shower naked, so why wouldn't you do it on screen? It's just a normal thing.
I think real life reflects your movies. In your life, you pick stuff that influences what movie roles you wanna pick. I think if you've got an interesting life, you wanna do interesting movies about interesting things.
In real life I'd say we're more bromantic. It's like we're literally like a married couple kind of.
My mom is very Southern and she in real life says things like, 'If you've got it, flaunt it.'
Your dreams should never be better than your real life
I'm really not that funny in real life. But I am the best audience one could find. I love to laugh.
I punch a lot of guys on set. It's much easier than in real life as your hands don't hurt afterwards. The key is that you miss.
So often, I read scripts and am like, 'This would never happen in real life. It's not trying to be funny. It's trying to be serious.
I tell young people to prepare themselves as best they can for a world that grows more challenging every day-get the best education they can, and couple that education with real-life experience in social justice work.
It's like real life: We don't get a preview of what's coming up, thank God, and we don't build our own character from what we're going to be informed with in the future.
Basically, I think that there are some characters that you can just allow the truth of your character as a human being in your real life to come through
That was always what I felt was the beauty of Rock 'n' Roll, it was entertainment and showbiz yet it had the idea of the voice of the people, it had an essence to it which was socially motivated. Not that I want to change to world, you know? But it was sort of relevant to real life, it involved the real essence of poetry or the real essence of fine art. But it was also entertainment. That was the real vitality.
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