I was lucky that audiences in Mexico liked my work. I was even luckier when I got to do movies and plays with my brothers.
“I was lucky that audiences in Mexico liked my work. I was even luckier when I got to do movies and plays with my brothers.”
The World Motivation
I was lucky that audiences in Mexico liked my work. I was even luckier when I got to do movies and plays with my brothers.
“I was lucky that audiences in Mexico liked my work. I was even luckier when I got to do movies and plays with my brothers.”
I was lucky that audiences in Mexico liked my work. I was even luckier when I got to do movies and plays with my brothers.
There is a film called 'A Separation.' If you see it playing, go see it. It's beautiful. It's so well written and the acting is amazing. It's one of those films that you would love to be a part of.
I have been in the business long enough to know what an intense amount of work it takes to operate a theater company.
I grew up in the theater. I began my career at 3. That was the first time I stepped onto a provisional stage.
As an actor, you know when you've got great material in front of you. When you're working, you think, 'Is this the one? The one that everyone will respond to and be moved by?' You pray that you have told the story well... that your peers will see it and audiences will love it.
We have to reach out to younger audiences. They need to see how they can see themselves as black women.
I haven't been in the film world long enough to really understand the gravity of 'Big Hero's' success. I'm just happy that it is translating well internationally and that the story and the characters are loved by audiences around the world, and everything that's come after that has been secondary to the initial response.
You are always hoping that movie audiences are interested in characters and interested in story values rather than just mindless special effects. But you never know.
Horror audiences don't need to see some TV actor they're familiar with.
A stand-up comedian faces the audiences and gets their immediate feedback. I hide behind the comic strip, and unless people write to me, I don't know what they think.