Drew Barrymore's quote speaks to the power of her craft as an actor. She is saying that she does not simply act out her characters, however rather she becomes them. She has the ability to fully embody the character she is playing, to the point where she is no longer acting, however rather living the role. This is a testimony to her skill and dedication to her craft. She is able to bring her characters to life in such a way that is credible and engaging. Her quote speaks with the power of her acting capability and her commitment to her craft. It is a suggestion that terrific performing is not just about memorizing lines and reciting them, but rather about becoming the character and living the function.
This quote is written / told by Drew Barrymore somewhere between February 22, 1975 and today. She was a famous Actress from USA.
The author also have 34 other quotes.
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