Lake Bell quotes
I had had a huge background in the nuance of the accent because I went to drama school in England for four years.
I had had a huge background in the nuance of the accent because I went to drama school in England for four years.
I wrote an entire movie [Man up] about how important I think voices are, so it was funny.
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.
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].
I can't figure out how they decide on those things. So I don't have any regrets about anything that I did that didn't get a lot of people to see it.
I do the work just because I enjoy it on the day, working with the guys. For me, it's like going to play a game of baseball: you've got your teammates, you get to do something that's fun, hopefully, and whatever happens with that stuff is in the cosmos someplace.
I know a lot of actors who've just gotten bitter because they did something and then nobody ever saw it or whatever.
I feel like the Church should have the most amazing entertainment and the best music, because we know the author and the source of music and entertainment, which is our Father.
Milwaukee, Wisconsin is a place that I feel like it's undervalued. It's one of the most amazing cities I've been to. It has the most to offer.
Music changes, but there's a timeless touch that we put to it, which I think is really important.
I think just vocally I have a little timber in my voice that God gave me that does work - it puts my own DNA onto it.
I want people to feel the hope that comes through Christmastime.
Polo is like tennis - you literally have to live it.
I guess the best thing I do of all is ride. Horsemanship, I have a natural flair for it.
I watch a lot of news, and I watch musical shows because I think the music of the young people is really their news reports. They let you know how their country is going through their eyes, and about their experiences in the everyday shock of growing up.
To be really artful, though, you have to be subjective and so singular.
Art is the ability to communicate through an intermediary and to convey one's feelings through an isolated object. It's inspiration and incubation. Putting my subjective feelings into an objective form and then on to you for a subjective interpretation.