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Herci-John Malkovich-Galbatorix

9. června 2007 v 11:13 | Jane |  Eragon

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John Gavin Malkovich

Dátum narodenia:

9.12. 1953

Miesto narodenia:

Christopher, Illinois, USA

Výška:

191 cm

Znamenie:

strelec

Čínske znamenie:

had

Výroky:

(dám vám ich v pôvodnej podobe, nie preložené!!!)

  1. "It's something I always liked. I don't know where that came from. I always imagine it was from being very fat as a child. I was a very good baseball player and football player as a kid, but my father always told me - occasionally while striking me - thatI was much more interested in how I looked playing baseball or football than in actually playing. And I think there's great truth in that."
    On Fashion.
  2. "I'm more likely to lose my temper on a film set than almost anywhere. Often the level of idiocy is so exalted that it's impossible to comprehend."
  3. "I'm very much a typical Midwesterner, and I don't think the condition is curable."
  4. "It's something I always liked. I don't know where that came from. I always imagine it was from being very fat as a child. I was a very good baseball player and football player as a kid, but my father always told me - occasionally while striking me - thatI was much more interested in how I looked playing baseball or football than in actually playing. And I think there's great truth in that."
    On Fashion.
  5. "I love Charlie Sheen. If there was a Charlie Sheen For President committee, I'd be on it. With this movie, I liked the idea that when John Malkovich is in a personal jam, Charlie Sheen is the one who provides the tough love. It seemed to me to be such aninvitation to nihilism that we couldn't resist doing it."
    - John Malkovich on Charles' cameo in the film Being John Malkovich
  6. "It's something I always liked. I don't know where that came from. I always imagine it was from being very fat as a child. I was a very good baseball player and football player as a kid, but my father always told me - occasionally while striking me - thatI was much more interested in how I looked playing baseball or football than in actually playing. And I think there's great truth in that."
    On Fashion.
  7. "When I first looked at the script, the title seemed like a one-line joke, but it turned out to be a 100-page joke."
  8. "I gave them my mother's phone number and told them to tell her that I'm an actor and it was for a film. I don't think my parents know what I do."
  9. "I want to be successful. I would like it to be a success with something that doesn't make me want to vomit all over the screening room after I've seen it."
    (1980s quote)
  10. "I'm not terribly articulate in many ways and particularly when it comes to what I do. And, at the risk of sounding like Holden Caulfield, I don't know if I would talk about it even if I could."
  11. "The movie should appeal to everyone. It's sleazy, elegant, vicious and mean, and it's about people doing hideous things to each other. If that weren't enough, it has a tragic end. What more could people ask for?"
    On Dangerous Liaisons.
  12. "I'm not cynical. I'm merely stating a fact. Most filmmakers' entire body of knowledge is of other movies. When they describe things, they describe them in relation to other movies. That's why we have so many cyclical movies that look like other movies. But I'm not cynical. I even go to some of those movies."
  13. "I probably have more female friends than any man I've ever met. What I like about them is that almost always they're generally mentally tougher, and they're better listeners, and they're more capable of surviving things. And most of the women that I likehave a haunted quality - they're sort of like women who live in a haunted house all by themselves."
  14. "I still don't know if I made the right decision when I went into acting. I have driven school buses, sold egg rolls and painted houses, and I have often wondered what my life would have been like if I hadn't gone into acting. Mind you, it's a great life,going around pretending you're other people and getting paid ridiculous sums of money for it."
  15. "Because I've been doing theatre so long, there isn't a lot for me to learn about theatre acting. But there is an enormous amount for me to learn about movie acting. It's not that I can't do it, but it never feels quite right. I almost always feel like a race car on a go-cart track. There's no place to unwind. Just as you get going, it's time to go home for the night."
  1. "I wasn't really raised to be the type of person to have doubts."
  2. "I've always felt that if you can't make money as an actor, you`re either incredibly stupid or tragically unlucky."
  3. "I'm drawn to a character with a lack of humanity. People give reasons for being cruel or sadistic but I think it is just a lack of humanity and concern for others. I think I'm good at them because I don't like them. Audiences are attracted to them but I hate them. It's strange."
    On why he enjoys playing evil characters.
  4. "I don't like all of the crap associated with it. If I wanted to run wind sprints, I'd be a sprinter. Or if I wanted to lift weights, I'd be a weight lifter."
    On why he doesn't like doing research for the characters he plays.
  5. "From the start I was relaxed onstage. It's home to me."
  6. "Film is about what appears to be. You can't fake theater, but you can fake anything in movies. You can fake chemistry between people. You can fake sex, love, explosions, special effects, horror..."
  7. "I was born in the West after World War II in a senselessly wealthy country, and I never really had to struggle. Sure, there were years when I didn't have a refrigerator or stove, but that's nothing compared to Rwanda."
  8. "It's 'Be lucky, be good, and have a good story to tell '. Cause a failure is a failure. And, believe me, I've had many. It's like playing baseball. Even the best actors don't bat 300 all the time. Sometimes, you know, you just strike out."
  9. "It's something I always liked. I don't know where that came from. I always imagine it was from being very fat as a child. I was a very good baseball player and football player as a kid, but my father always told me - occasionally while striking me - thatI was much more interested in how I looked playing baseball or football than in actually playing. And I think there's great truth in that."
    On Fashion.
  10. "I don't think I ever - even to this day - made a conscious decision about acting."
  11. "I don't think, personally, I'm much like any character I ever played, including 'John Malkovich' (in"
    Being John Malkovich"). I don't really see the resemblance at all. It's more a frequency you transmit than something that you fu
  12. "(Acting is) always things about imaginary people, imaginary events, imaginary things. That can make you know that what you're doing is very trivial. The nature of what it is, remaining, in some way, a child. Sometimes you look at it like an adult and think, 'What difference does this make to anything?' But you can say the same thing about banking or journalism or anything in the world ..."
  13. "I'm not prone to talk much about what I do. But then I never have been. I mean, I don't think hookers rush home from work and say,"
    Honey! I had the most incredible hand-job today!"
  14. "You focus on how a character views the world. And, if you have talent, you focus on what they do to get what they want, on what they do when they don't know what they want, on how they look and sound and react. I don't go out and buy a false nose every time I pick up a script. I don't lose or gain 40 pounds. But I think about stuff like that. I've done a monocle part or two. It just seems to me that monocles and canes are only useful if they help the performance."
 

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