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Daily Inspiration Quote by Corin Nemec

"I try to find what is closest to me in the character. There's many sides to personality, but it's a matter of, do you entertain those specific areas of your personality, or are you afraid to entertain them?"

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Acting, in Corin Nemec's framing, isn't a magic trick so much as a dare: step closer to the parts of yourself you usually keep politely muted. The line sounds like process talk, but it's really a small manifesto about emotional permission. He treats personality less like a fixed "type" and more like a switchboard. The job is deciding which circuits you're willing to light up on purpose.

The most telling move is his word choice: "entertain". It's gentler than "confront" or "expose", suggesting these traits aren't demons to exorcise but rooms you can choose to enter. That soft verb also carries a wink of professionalism. Actors are literally paid to "entertain", and he's implying the performance starts before the camera rolls, in the private act of letting yourself play with impulses you might normally suppress.

The subtext is that fear is the real antagonist. Nemec isn't asking whether you have darkness, vanity, rage, tenderness, or need; he's assuming you do. The question is whether you're brave enough to rehearse them without flinching. That flips the usual celebrity myth of transformation. Instead of disappearing into a role, he argues for a calibrated self-reveal: find what's "closest", then amplify it until it reads as character.

Coming from a working actor known for genre TV and roles that often require heightened emotion, it also reads like pragmatic craft advice. When the script demands extremes, the fastest route isn't invention; it's access. The performance becomes a negotiation between self-protection and artistic honesty, and Nemec is betting the camera can tell which side wins.

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APA Style (7th ed.)
Nemec, Corin. (2026, January 17). I try to find what is closest to me in the character. There's many sides to personality, but it's a matter of, do you entertain those specific areas of your personality, or are you afraid to entertain them? FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-try-to-find-what-is-closest-to-me-in-the-42773/

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Nemec, Corin. "I try to find what is closest to me in the character. There's many sides to personality, but it's a matter of, do you entertain those specific areas of your personality, or are you afraid to entertain them?" FixQuotes. January 17, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-try-to-find-what-is-closest-to-me-in-the-42773/.

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"I try to find what is closest to me in the character. There's many sides to personality, but it's a matter of, do you entertain those specific areas of your personality, or are you afraid to entertain them?" FixQuotes, 17 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/i-try-to-find-what-is-closest-to-me-in-the-42773/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.

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Corin Nemec (born November 5, 1971) is a Actor from USA.

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