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But I'd say 'How to Make It in America' is the most accurate depiction of the New York hipster community on television for sure.
Lake Bell
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Lake Bell
Age: 45
Born: 1979
Born: March 24
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I completely bombed the audition... I was insecure, stopping and starting. I went to the bathroom and cried.
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It's priceless what you learn when you actually do. It's like going to film school times eleven. The best education is effectively to be functioning in the occupation that you want to take on.
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I'm a music person. Music is, for me, the best way to cure any sort of anxiety or icky feelings. I think it immediately takes you out of your element and makes some other person do the work for your thoughts.
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It's like the most profound accomplishment that I've had in my career, that I can finally be that voice.
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I am lactose intolerant, and I always thought it was really funny how people who are lactose intolerant continue to eat dairy, because they like it so much. And I find it not acceptable.
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I had had a huge background in the nuance of the accent because I went to drama school in England for four years.
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Part of why I love being an actor is the opportunity to be able to go to distant lands and take on different worlds and concepts and pretend to take on different occupations and statuses.
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I worked with an amazing dialect coach named Jill McCullough. We did Skype sessions while I was shooting No Escape in Thailand, actually. So three times a week I would have long, two-hour sessions with her just working on the nuance of the accent, which I had had a huge background in because I went to drama school in England for four years.
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The producers had seen In a World... and that's where they found me out and consequently sought me out for this role [in Man up].
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You have to be steadfast, and right now I'm on a stream train forward to make.
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With more money brings more fear and when you're trying to be creative in a fear-based environment it's dangerous. Then decisions are made out of fear, not what's best for the film.
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When I do an accent I commit fully and take it very seriously.
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I think coming to work and being absurd and neurotic and thoughtful at the same time is far more interesting.
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Filmmaking is a huge privilege it's not brain surgery. It's art, and art is supposed to be an enjoyable process, and it is an enjoyable experience for me.
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The reason I got into this business was for the privilege to exist in different genres and different worlds and play out different realities.
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