"I created the characters from what I read in the script. I decided how I should talk, accent, no accent, my own voice, or a created voice. Then, I visualize what I should look like"
- Ruth Buzzi
About this Quote
Ruth Buzzi is discussing her procedure of developing characters for her acting functions. She begins by reading the script and interpreting the characters. She then decides how she should talk, whether to use her own voice or produce a brand-new one, and what accent to utilize. Lastly, she envisions what she ought to look like in order to bring the character to life. This quote shows that Ruth Buzzi puts a great deal of idea and effort into her characters, ensuring that they are as practical and credible as possible. She is a master of her craft, and her devotion to her characters appears in her efficiencies.
This quote is written / told by Ruth Buzzi somewhere between July 24, 1936 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
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