"I try to ground most of my characters in reality somehow. That's kind of what I bring to the table"
- Donnie Wahlberg
About this Quote
In this quote, Donnie Wahlberg, an American actor and manufacturer, discusses his technique to developing characters. He mentions that he strives to make his characters relatable and credible by grounding them in truth. This indicates that he includes aspects of reality into his characters, whether it be their characteristic, experiences, or battles. By doing so, he brings a sense of credibility to his performances and allows the audience to get in touch with the characters on a deeper level. This is an ability that Wahlberg values and thinks is his contribution to the innovative procedure. By bringing a touch of truth to his characters, he includes depth and intricacy to his efficiencies.
This quote is written / told by Donnie Wahlberg somewhere between August 17, 1969 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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