A character I would love to play is Iago, from Othello.
I feel like I've come out of this grown up, maybe because I live through the character vicariously and she grows up so much during the course of this story.
I would assume most people hate my character. But I'm hoping that I'm the character you love to hate.
I've never played a character where I've had so much fun on the physical end. I don't want to say I like it too much but it's fun having a gun on you and getting to manhandle men.
Away with that folly that her rights would be detrimental to her character - that if she were recognized as the equal to a man she would cease to be a woman!
We have hardly an adequate idea how all-powerful law is in forming public opinion, in giving tone and character to the mass of society.
It's easier to play a dim character, for me, because I have a natural bent for comedy. It's not intrinsic for me to be crafty, so I would have to go outside for a source of origin. I think of myself as pretty dim.
I would have to say News Radio is the highlight of my career. I love the character so much.
A vote is like a rifle; its usefulness depends upon the character of the user.
Character, in the long run, is the decisive factor in the life of an individual and of nations alike.
Only a man's character is the real criterion of worth.
People grow through experience if they meet life honestly and courageously. This is how character is built.
I thought Godzilla was a mess, the monster had no character and the humans didn't either. They forgot to make the movie that went along with all these wonderful effects.
If I'm really considering doing film from now on then that is the smart thing to do, or you can go either way. You can just do the same character over and over again and make a different comedy like over and over again.
You don't want to shock them and do something totally opposite, but you also want to play a different character.