"I like to think what I bring to the table is kind of a sympathetic and endearing quality, even while I'm playing outcasts or characters that end up in outlandish situations"
- Jason Biggs
About this Quote
In this quote, actor Jason Biggs reflects on his distinct approach to his functions. He thinks that he brings a specific charm and relatability to his characters, even when they are outsiders or discover themselves in bizarre circumstances. This suggests that Biggs is able to get in touch with his characters on a deeper level, bringing a sense of empathy and comprehending to their stories. Regardless of playing unconventional or eccentric characters, Biggs aims to make them charming and relatable to the audience. This quote showcases Biggs' adaptability as a star and his capability to bring depth and mankind to his performances.
This quote is written / told by Jason Biggs somewhere between May 12, 1978 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
The author also have 22 other quotes.
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"From beginning to end it's about keeping the energy and the intensity of the story and not doing too much and not doing too little, but just enough so people stay interested and stay involved in the characters"
"They weren't impatient for the boys to turn into cartoons again. They awarded sympathy, gave compassion. Because deep down they had found parts of themselves in the characters. You said it George"
"And I have to credit David Jacobs with the opportunities he gave me. He was totally into sharing the creation of characters. David put together a show that told the story of people over many years' time and that was greatly enjoyable. Though nowadays that is frowned upon"
"I plot the first 5 or 6 chapters quite minutely, and also the end. So I know where I am going but not how I'm going to get there, which gives characters the chance to develop organically, as happens in real life as you get to know a person"
"I think for anybody reading the book they're going to get an idea in their heads of all those characters, and I think that once that gets fixed, it's quite hard to shake"