"I don't mind playing absolute bastards... I just don't want to play the grouch"
- Hume Cronyn
About this Quote
Hume Cronyn's quote speaks to the idea that he is willing to handle difficult functions, however he does not wish to be typecast as a bad-tempered character. He is open to playing personalities that are morally unclear or perhaps downright bad, however he does not wish to be restricted to playing the very same kind of character over and also over again. This quote shows Cronyn's need to discover a variety of functions and also to test himself as a star. It likewise speaks with his commitment to producing intricate and also nuanced characters, rather than just playing the exact same kind of character in every role. By revealing his willingness to handle hard functions, Cronyn is demonstrating his dedication to pressing himself as an actor as well as to creating fascinating and also vibrant personalities.
This quote is written / told by Hume Cronyn between July 18, 1911 and June 15, 2003. He was a famous Actor from England.
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