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You can't fool an audience with lots of bits and pieces. You have to lead them somewhere.
Charlotte Rampling
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Charlotte Rampling
Age: 79
Born: 1945
Born: February 5
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You don't need the painful memories, because either you've resolved them. Denying always makes them want to come back. Denial is a mechanism that doesn't work. But allowing them to come back in little by little, those memories, you can begin to be quite comfortable with them, and it's even nice to have that as part of the map of your life.
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To grieve is something extremely difficult, we don't even know how to begin to grieve, and I don't know how you can be taught to grieve.
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You can never really judge your work because once it's done, it's done.
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By trying to control everything we become very neurotic, more and more desperate. It's a huge tragic thing.
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European films were what it was about for me - the sensations I needed, the depth, the storytelling, the characters, the directors, and the freedom that you can't really find in American films
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I've lived through deaths in my family and I've lived through separations in my family so those are the big ones. Those are the ones that press the biggest buttons in human beings' lives.
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Ever since I was a small child, Ive had this feeling - its in my nature, and so its not even pretentious - that if everyones going one way, I will go the other, just by some kind of spirit of defiance.
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You go though a period of immense pain when reality meets the dream.
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I am not qualified to be a Dame. To be Dame you have to represent England in a way that I don't.
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Training is fabulous because it gives you a basis, a strong structure, so that when you're unbelievably nervous and you think that you can't get a word out, you will get the word out.
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I regret not having enough training, I trained for a year at The Royal Court, but I very quickly went off to do films and television.
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Quite often in life, when a tragic event arrives it becomes a springboard for mirroring all other things in one's life that one hasn't come to terms with.
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Because one has the animal instinct to seek out the people that suits one - you see people that go on life's journeys and get muddled along the way. If you look at their lives they've always gone with the wrong people... can you say it's the wrong people - I don't know.
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We all have loads of information. What an actor does is bring it to the surface. I jump without a net because that's how I am. The information comes out because I am brave enough to allow it. I'm not brave as a human being in everyday life. I'm brave when I'm acting.
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You give, actually, what you have in your inner world through your emotion and feeling. That's what you can give it's not so much about acting in a sense of playing something that's very different to you.
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You cannot watch yourself dispassionately.
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