Victor Garber Quotes
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Theatre demands different muscles and different aspects of one's personality.
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The most sinister aspect of Jack is his detachment, his ability to distance himself from his feelings.
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I've been amazed that it's so popular with people. But it's been fantastic. People are very excited when I walk into a place and they recognize me from the series.
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And when I go to see plays, I marvel at how people can do that. I've done it all my life, but I still find it mystical.
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Sometimes, his methods and his motives are questionable and even his morals are questionable in the way he does things. But I think his intention is always to protect his daughter.
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I think from a very young age I always have this desire to perform.
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That's why, when Alias came along, I knew I'd be OK if the show was on for five or six years because the writing was so good and the creative team was so strong.
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Growing up I was involved in children's theater, so I was definitely on the path to be an actor and a singer.
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After you read the script, then you actually just have to be in the moment you're in, in order to make it believable. You can't give it away. You can't tip it off. For me, it's always about being truthful in the moment I'm in. Hopefully, being able to reveal what I'm feeling, you have to believe it.
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One day, we were doing a serious scene and fast talking like we do and we could not stop laughing and the director had to stop the production. We had to go to our trailer and calm down and do it all again.
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You can only do so much theatre.
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The only set thing I do is that I really, really memorize the lines. I've gotta be so comfortable with the words.
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Thank goodness I started getting movie roles and then television shows came along. So I was very fortunate to be able to do all three and I like all of them.
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The first thing I read was of my character on the phone talking to Sydney's fiance. Though short, it was so beautifully written, and it made me laugh. I thought if I wanted to play a character, this would be it.
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I had done some TV movies that were great experiences but, no, I wasn't looking to do a series.
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If you were to come to the set of Alias, you'd know how silly we all are. And I mean, silly.
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Being on a television series is sort of life-altering on every level.
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I find that everything I do is demanding, like Jack Bristow is a complicated man and I do a lot of explaining in the show, it takes a lot of energy and concentration.
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Each person shows something different, in every challenge that they come across.
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The joy is when you work with great actors, it just comes to life in a way that you never even imagined.
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What I realized was how difficult an hour show is and how miserable you can be if you're not happy doing it.
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We, some cast members and I, even went on a weekend trip together and spent the weekend at an inn, because we enjoy each other's company so much, and it was so cool.
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I believe that acting in any medium is the same thing, it's discovering the truth in where you are.
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I like the fact that Jack is always wearing a tie except when he's on a mission. I do like it when I get out there and dress up, or dress down, a little bit.
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I don't collect anything. I collect people, I think. I'm very social and I like seeing a lot of people.
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I have no skills. The only thing I could possibly do is teach.
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My mother couldn't have been happier when I said I was moving to New York.
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I have no interest in directing. I've no talent for it.
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When I first read the script a few years ago I thought it was one of the best written scripts I had ever read.
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I grew up in the theater, and you can't improvise Shakespeare and Ibsen. You have to speak the language. But obviously, in a contemporary film, there's often room for improvisation and spontaneous things that happen. As long as I know what I'm trying to achieve in the scene, and when something comes up, I know that the response is genuine, I'm comfortable. That's really how I build everything.
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