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Acting is an imaginative exercise. It would be odd if you didn't try to identify with the roles you play, but I think I can differentiate between where my imagination is leading me and where I actually am.
John Hurt
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What this quote means

Acting involves creativity and imagination, but it's important to distinguish between the character and reality.

In this quote, John Hurt expresses the essence of acting as a creative and imaginative practice that requires an actor to immerse themselves into their roles. However, he also emphasizes the necessity of maintaining a clear boundary between the imaginative world of the character and the real world, allowing for a balance between identification with the role and personal reality.

Themes

ActingImaginationRolesTheaterPerformance

In practice

Example use cases

This quote can inspire actors in a workshop about character development and emotional connection.

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