tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6826086019327322724.post8066708382077573679..comments2023-03-19T07:49:23.347-07:00Comments on Active Life Observer: SUNDAY BRITISH COMEDYIzabel Florencehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16720876748726157542noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6826086019327322724.post-84918401596126021012011-11-29T09:58:17.878-08:002011-11-29T09:58:17.878-08:00Want another british sunday with u, so my brain sh...Want another british sunday with u, so my brain shuts down while my heart opens....Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6826086019327322724.post-6499373747454759862011-11-27T14:16:11.121-08:002011-11-27T14:16:11.121-08:00Ay up !
PS was such a great actor ...
I can see th...Ay up !<br />PS was such a great actor ...<br />I can see the whole movie for the link?!<br /><br />In an October 1962 interview, Sellers described how he prepared for acting roles once he agreed to play the part:<br /><br />“Well, having got to the stage where one sees a final script and has discussed the part with all concerned, I start with the voice. I find out how the character sounds. It's through the way he speaks that I find out the rest about him. I suppose that approach comes from having worked in radio for so long. After the voice comes the looks of the man. I do a lot of drawings of the character I play. Then I get together with the makeup man and we sort of transfer my drawings onto my face. An involved process. After that I establish how the character walks. Very important, the walk. And then, suddenly, something strange happens. The person takes over. The man you play begins to exist. I sink myself completely into every character I play, because he has begun to live in me. I suddenly seem to know what sort of life that man has had and how he would react to a given situation"<br /><br />Meanwhile I hear our neighbors playing "Born To Be Wild" very, very, loud !!<br />Oh yeah... ;)Mamihttp://www.facebook.com/klimttnoreply@blogger.com