You try, as an actor, to wear a mask; you're serving a story.
“You try, as an actor, to wear a mask; you're serving a story.”
— Mark Rylance · Mask
The World Motivation
You try, as an actor, to wear a mask; you're serving a story.
“You try, as an actor, to wear a mask; you're serving a story.”
— Mark Rylance · Mask
You try, as an actor, to wear a mask; you're serving a story.
Burleigh, absolutely; and a lot about Elizabeth. I mean I found when I play Henry V a lot of connections with the hidden history of the connection between Francis Bacon and Elizabeth.
I can't believe, even in 'The Guardian,' people ask the questions, 'Where did ISIS come from?' 'How did this happen?' 'Why do young Muslim women go off to join them?' Maybe because we've been degrading their people since 1917. Maybe their teenage years are a little bit more stressed than that of Christianity.
I don't think humanity is the highest form of life that will ever exist in the universe. Maybe that's a bit cynical. But most of the people I know are loving, kind, doing their best.
Being able to sprawl out on the bed and wear my face mask and put my hair up in my bonnet, honestly, it's nice to have those moments sometimes.
I have very strong feelings that I could share about 'The Mask' that no one needs.
If you see someone on a plane with an eye mask, sleeping, that's probably me, because that's pretty much where I live.
I always wear a mask if I'm going to the shops.
I always kept the fans happy. They always saw a different Rey, whether it was a mask, a design, a color. I never gave them the same thing twice and always kept them on their feet. They were always excited to see what Rey was going to bring to the table.