I consider myself not a celebrity. I'm a normal person that likes [doing] things on stage.
The relations between Russia and Turkey entered into a really positive stage. I am sure that steps we both take will widen our cooperation.
And you will, by the dignity of your Conduct, afford occasion for Posterity to say, when speaking of the glorious example you have exhibited to Mankind, had this day been wanting, the World had never seen the last stage of perfection to which human nature is capable of attaining.
I have big, big stage fright.
I feel a lot more comfortable on stage in the theatre. It just reminds me of being a kid and doing pantomimes.
I loved being on stage. I was in elementary school when I started, so I couldn't say that it was about the building of characters.
Everything Michael Jackson does on stage is exactly right.
Film is limitless, but some stage presentations on film can look too theatrical.
I am just trying to die on the stage just as simple as that. I just like going in man. Just give it my all and enjoy it.
The chances are you've never seen the other side of me. You've seen the event side of me when I'm on stage. But there is another side of me. If you evoke that side, you won't like it. It's a nasty side. You don't want to see that side. You're not missing anything by not seeing it.
Most men have no purpose but to exist, Abraham; to pass quietly through history as minor characters upon a stage they cannot even see
I spent so many years of my life as a stage actor and when you do all these plays, a lot of really great plays are very politically driven. They deal with deep social issues, and that's the kind of stuff that I love, as an audience member.
It is unseemly to undress on stage. I won't do that.
I finally felt that I came into my own when I went on the stage.
In stages, the impossible becomes possible.
And if you can channel the truth of your own experience onto the stage, that's what the audience wants to see.
I wanted to be an actor ever since I got on stage for the first time, aged 13. Before that, I thought I might follow in the medical footsteps of my parents: my father was a doctor, my mother a pharmacist.
Basically, I realized I was living in that awful stage of life between twenty-six to and thirty-seven known as stupidity. It's when you don't know anything, not even as much as you did when you were younger, and you don't even have a philosophy about all the things you don't know, the way you did when you were twenty or would again when you were thirty-eight.
I have noticed that in plays where the characters on stage laugh a great deal, the people out front laugh very little.
If you're a movie actor, you're on your own - you cannot control the stage. The director controls it.