somehow suit the role..
- Did you bring away something for yourself from this play besides the affirmation that one should take care of his soul rather than his body? When taking it so banal.
- I rarely bring away a certain moral in words or a concrete thought of things I’ve read. There’s plenty of good things in a good book…After having read “War and Peace” to write down one sentence in a diary about this literary work at least overweening.
- I don’t say that there should be one and only thought…
-You would like to know what thoughts I had after having read Dorian Grey? The way I must perform this. That’s it.
- And how it all went?
- Judging by everything, not well. I performed badly.
- Why?
- Why a person performed badly – a difficult question. Because he wasn’t able to…
- Something was missing?
- Talent.
- Even so? Thanks for being honest. Daniil, seeing that journalists like to put these or that actors into different lines of business, you get into a field of hero-lovers…
- If honestly I don’t care where I get… It is challenging for every actor to play different roles. Nobody wants to walk along the stage as a beautiful stalactite for his entire life… But everything depends on how an actor’s destiny is shaped. If you’re lucky or not, if you can play different roles or not.
- By the way, aren’t you yet annoyed when it is only said all around “What a beautiful boy” ?
- I am annoyed. But taking into account my being a boy is the ancient history now…I learned not to hear those hypocoristic and humbling epithets.
- You said that work for you is the main satisfaction. What do you like about your profession most? What is it all about, in your opinion?
- (Thinking hard). Let’s say so, although I doubt a lot if art should bring up the public, for me the most important in my profession is … I don’t know how to put it … the result, that sense which I by my work bring to the spectator. If I
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