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You need someone to tell you how to do things like hitting your marks, or driving a car so it looks right or getting out of a car so it doesn't take a million years of screen time.
Gary Cole
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Gary Cole
Age: 68
Born: 1956
Born: September 20
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Gary Michael Cole
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To be in a movie directed by Wolfgang Petersen, and a movie that had a large budget... I got a taste of what really good filmmaking could be.
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Clint Eastwood is a very soft-spoken, humble guy, actually, which helped put somebody like me at ease, who had never worked with somebody as huge as that. I'm sure that's not always the case with legendary people.
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I think it had something to do with my love of music, especially rock music.
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I messed around in high school, but I pretty much put it away until I did a television show in San Francisco.
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I am also a drummer of sorts. I've got an electronic set sitting in my bedroom.
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If you're onstage and you're improvising and nothing's happening, people are racing for the door. But the director can go shopping later and pick up pieces and moments and insert them.
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I don't think anyone sets out to do something bad, it's just that it's very difficult.
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It's always best not to be thinking a hell of a lot while you're acting, because you want it to be as spontaneous as possible, not too intellectual. Just behaving and listening to other people who you're doing scenes with. I always like the latter when it looks easy, even though it may not be.
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Let’s focus on where you could end up, not where you were or are.
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I will confess I did none of my own singing. I did all my own costume and makeup, though.
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I look at it scene-by-scene. Whether it's a historical character or not, whatever, on the page is one thing and delving into the history or somebody is one thing, but making something work for an audience in front of a camera is another exercise and you bring whatever authenticity you can to it.
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