For Rembrandt, reality is role-playing.... Everyone is portrayed in relation to a social hierarchy.
If you go in and audition for roles rather than just be offered them, then you kind of get a chance to kind of discover that you can do something that you didn't think you could do.
Having a partner who is your wife traveling with you can be great. We each have our roles in the work and then can help each other out on the emotional front when things get stressful, which they are.
Being able to play a role where you're there almost every day and you're just in it... I remember it was a whirlwind, but it was a lot of fun.
My first film role was a reporter. It's funny, because my father was a news reporter. I always thought there was something strange about that.
If it's a good role, I'm happy to play it.
I have very much enjoyed being in the music business in different roles through five different decades.
A lot of people remember me from Star Trek. They've all forgotten all the other things I've done. I was so identified with the role.
I have food every day on the table, I have a family, friends, health - all the things without which it wouldn't matter how many roles I get to play.
I'm just looking for a kind of project that will have a decent role and is something that I'll really enjoy doing. There are a lot more opportunities in television.
But it is Bella, not the supernaturals she falls in with, who is the true horror show here, at least as a female role model.
Happiness is just another of the tricks that our genetic system plays on us to carry out its only role, which is the survival of the species.
Evil had to manifest itself and fulfill its role, so that ultimately Good could prevail. [...] Evil needs to manifest itself, for them to understand the value of Good.
People see me in powerful roles. That's what people want to see. That's what I want to do.
We see President [Donald] Trump actually reclaiming the proper role of the executive, and undoing a lot of damage that was done to the economy through excessive executive action by President [Barack] Obama.
I think there's always a role for Congress under every instance in every administration to conduct oversight of the executive branch.
Lead roles are fun, but I'm especially happy other, more colorful supporting stuff has come along.
Any ensemble - they didn't call it "the all-male Expendables," for example. But it's Hollywood's fault that people say that, because there have been so few movies that have allowed women to have these leading roles, so that's Hollywood's fault.
All of my role models, whether it was the disciples, or John the Baptist or Arthur Rimbaud, slept under the stars.
I’m not much a role model in terms of hair care, though.
For me, it doesn't matter whether it's a comedy, a Western or horror. As long as you've got a good story to tell, the genre almost doesn't matter. As an actor playing the role, it's all rooted in reality.
I'm not a role model. I'm an aberation. A statistical anomoly. Following in my footsteps is about the dumbest thing you could ever do.
I change myself a lot. Some roles you don't want to be big, bulky, muscle-y guy and some roles you want to be a lean, marathon-runner physical type. And some roles you just don't want to be in shape.
You get a role like this in a big action movie [like Jack Reacher] and you can go one of two ways: you can paint in broad strokes, which happens a lot in action films, or you can get very detailed.
You've got to respond to that and of course thinking through the role of a left party in the modern world, in the modern economy and society and having a policy response to that.