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I dont think Im like any of the characters Ive played - theyre all really far from who I am
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"I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played - they're all really far from who I am"

- Christian Bale

About this Quote

Christian Bale is recommending that he is dissimilar to any one of the characters he has actually represented in his acting job. He is suggesting that the personalities he has actually played are extremely various from his own personality and attributes. This could be due to the fact that he is a method actor, meaning he involves himself in the character he is playing and tackles their attributes as well as mannerisms. He is likewise suggesting that he is a flexible star, able to handle a selection of functions as well as portray different personalities. This quote likewise suggests that he is a dedicated star, willing to put in the effort to see to it he is precisely depicting the personality he is playing. He is likewise recommending that he is a skilled star, able to tackle a variety of duties as well as portray them in a credible and convincing way. This quote is a testament to Christian Bale's acting ability and also his dedication to his craft.

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Christian Bale This quote is written / told by Christian Bale somewhere between January 30, 1974 and today. He was a famous Actor from United Kingdom. The author also have 39 other quotes.

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