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Acting doesn't have to be threadbare misery all the time.
Fiona Shaw
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Fiona Shaw
Age: 66
Born: 1958
Born: July 10
Actor
Actress
Film Actor
Performing Artist
Stage Actor
County Cork
Ireland
Fiona Mary Shaw
Fiona Wilson
Fiona Mary Wilson
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I once saw my mother playing Mary Magdalene in a parish event. But she had to put the role aside in order to go and front the choir who were singing at the same occasion. She left the stage halfway through the Crucifixion.
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I'm not on the run from anything and I'm not at all clear about what I'm running towards. But as some great writer put it, I want to be certain that when I arrive at death, I'm totally exhausted.
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And by endlessly sanitizing our feelings, we actually feed a disgruntled nation.
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Theater is dangerously open to repetition. Its exciting when you hit on a new way.
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I take the theater seriously in that I loathe it, I'm bored by it.
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Irish people are educated not only about artistry but local history.
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The word democracy has no meaning. Duty has gone. Only rights remain.
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Honestly, I get more recognized for 'Three Men and a Little Lady' than 'Harry Potter'.
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There once was a demographic survey done to determine if money was connected to happiness and Ireland was the only place where this did not turn out to be true.
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The energy released by it is enormous and it becomes quite addictive, the power between the audience and the actor.
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Even when they have nothing, the Irish emit a kind of happiness, a joy.
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There was no professional theater in Cork, but still I did a lot of performing.
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A lot of Irish people perform. They perform in drawing rooms. They sing songs and they play piano.
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There is a great relief in experiencing the worst vicariously.
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Every generation is obsessed with the decade before they were born.
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I loathe bad theater and most theatre is very bad because its repetitious, unexciting and, dangerously, it is sometimes praised for those things.
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