"They have equal weight and you do the same work you'd do if you were playing a dramatic role"
- Harvey Keitel
About this Quote
This quote by Harvey Keitel is emphasizing the importance of dealing with comedic and remarkable functions with equal respect. He is recommending that the work done for a comical function should be no less than that of a significant role. He is suggesting that the same amount of effort ought to be put into both kinds of roles, which the exact same level of dedication must be offered to both. He is recommending that comical functions must not be taken lightly, and that the very same level of commitment ought to be offered to them regarding dramatic roles. He is recommending that comedic functions must be taken seriously and that the exact same level of effort should be put into them as into remarkable roles. He is stressing the importance of dealing with both types of functions with the very same level of respect and dedication.
This quote is written / told by Harvey Keitel somewhere between May 13, 1939 and today. He was a famous Actor from USA.
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