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The fact that he seems to only take roles, that are meaningful to him and the rarity at which he takes roles; it really elevates, automatically, any film he takes part in
What I want to know is _how_ he can afford to do that. I'm sure Malcolm McDowell had no overwhelming desire to star in "Home Alone 5: The Holiday Heist," but the man has bills to pay just like the rest of us.
@@TheBermudaMan He's worth 60 million, he probably doesn't spend it frivolously like other actors; out buying multiple mansions and islands, etc. Other less talented actors are worth more, but take more roles and in lesser movies
Thanks so for this! I've seen parts of this before (the interview where he talks about the RSC, for instance) but putting all of these clips together is really great. And inspiring!
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 you make a very solid argument. DDL is the only one with 3 wins but you make a solid point I can’t disagree with ! Touché !!
Hai Dear, I Feel Some Passion To Acting, But My Financial Background Is So Poor, I am From India Kerala Kochin, I Acted In 6 Short Films & InOne Theatre Movie As TRANSGENDER Role, I am 53 yrs Old Male , Now I Am Doing My First Psycho Killing Thriller Short Film, I Need To Acting In English Or Hollywood Movies, If You Are Giving Your What's up No I Can Giving The Clippings To You Dear, Thanking You.
Dear, Now I am Working As Operation Theatre Technician In Amrutha Institute of Medical Science , Kochin Hospital, My Passion Or Dreams To Be A Good Actor, Thanking You Dear.
I think a lot of people (including myself) can relate to this... I'd rather not do it than be forced to do it badly. I think there are a lot of people who have chosen to not do the thing they are good at or passionate about for this very reason. He was brave, and it paid off for him which is fantastic and a real inspiration.
Yesterday i was watching Phantom thread and was thinking what a legend Daniel is✨❤️❤️ and now i opened my youtube for checking your video and you posted this😄❤️❤️❤️ I'm what a God are you sir😄❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you soo much..one of the best advices I've ever heard... There's one request please can you make video on incredible performances by our talented and beautiful actresses please... And also worst and best acting performances of these actress 🙏
I do want to know something. Is acting a skill, a talent, or a mix of both? Because I've been worried about not having the right personality or talent to make it in this career.
"There are no good or bad actors, there is only good and bad acting." I don't know exactly who said that but I remember that piece of advice helping me answer that question. Of course a certain personality *can* help and talent can only take you so far but the biggest determining factor is can you act?
Acting is a craft that is learned slowly over time. And always remember “you are enough.” Whatever personality and quirks you have make you unique. Bring aspects of yourself to every role
"Hard work beats talent when talent stays at home" you don't need to be wickedly talented, it's a craft, and like any craft it can be refined and improved through vagariously hard work. It's not easy however, you'll have to be incredibly disciplined.
This is something I've thought a lot (lot, LOT) about over my life and so I want to reassure you - there is no "right" personality to be an actor. It is true that certain careers require certain personalities, but this is less true for ACTING than you might think. Why? Because art is always trying to capture the full spectrum of the human experience, and so we need as many different actors (with differing personalities) as we have characters needing to be played. As people, our "personality" also incorporates our "perspective" and THAT is the unique element that we each bring when we breathe a character to life. It's why there are so many different versions of Hamlet and they're all "right". Daniel Day Lewis is a master of his SKILLS so he can transform (i.e change his voice and his body) but his unique ARTISTRY is his INTERPRETATION - he interprets the character in the way that Daniel Day Lewis interprets, and this is a reflection of him and his perspective and the life he's lived and how it's shaped him. (From my analysis I've noticed running themes of rebelliousness, calculated playfulness and perfectionism in all his characters.) (NOTE: by "calculated playfulness" I don't mean his acting is calculated - I mean the people he portrays have a personality streak of enjoying - and sometimes weaponising - their wit.) Johnny Depp also transforms his body and voice. But he'll often bring a detached or "outsider-looking-in" perspective to his characters, with a signature eccentric streak. Marlon Brando always brought a roughness/ unbridled sexuality. Michelle Williams brings fragility + innocence with an undercurrent of buried, complex wildness. Charlize Theron brings a volcanic, violent intensity. Kristen Stewart brings a haphazard anxiousness. etc etc etc etc. You get my point. Transforming is the skill component. Perspective/personality/who we are/the way we interpret the world (and lines from a script) is our artistry. You don't have to change who you are. Also remember that acting gives you the opportunity to explore private parts of yourself that aren't necessarily part of your personality in public. We all have many sides and depths to us! That's why I love acting. You get to explore parts of yourself that don't fit in polite society but that we all have inside. Also remember that when you see actors being super charming and witty in interviews, they are often still playing a part, and many have been "media trained" so don't get down on yourself if you think you aren't vivacious enough. No one is, all the time. Additionally, consider that there are also "personality traits" that are not actually personality traits - they are SKILLS you can work on and cultivate, specifically for acting. These skills are: 1) genuine openness /being present 2) playfulness (connection to your inner child) 3) vulnerability (this can be totally private, but you have to have emotional understanding of yourself). Lastly, if there IS a personality trait that is requisite to being an actor, I'd say you have it - which is simply, you love acting enough to worry if you're good enough to do it. Take that passion, work hard, get better, and enjoy the journey. All the best to you!!! xx
Usually you start your acting career with your real name however it’s not like you can’t start with a stage name. There is no hard and fast rule. Tom Cruise’s real last name is Mapother, so early on he started with Cruise. It’s entirely up to you
Acting is vulnerability. Stripping yourself down to a reason of doing. It's selfless. If even an ounce of selfishness comes into it you are lost. It's jumping off a cliff and trusting a parachute. It's boldness.
Amazingly different when he is being just himself. Shows what choosing the roles that give you the opportunity to showcase your talent can do. Add make up, cinematography, a good script, & a brilliant director, and from looking like a decent guy, you end up looking like a wicked gangster babies will be scared of. 😊
He's not underrated. He's considered the greatest living actor. Unfortunately, he has stopped acting. I hope he comes back. He's brilliant. Like so many great actors, Laughton, Olivier, he becomes the actor.
@@JaggusBaro he isn't in their level bro that is why he isn't famous literally. He wins awards coz of critics coz he does what they want that is why but he isn't close to those guys .they are better actors and way charming than him as an actor.
For all of us early career actors comparing ourselves to the greats, don’t give up, the fact you have such a drive and passion for this craft that you’ll lie awake at night wondering if you’ll make it, just shows that you have the passion and potential to make it. Use these examples to show that it’s never too late. Acting is a life long journey, as Cillian Murphy said “it takes 30 years to make an actor” take comfort in the fact that you have time 💜
Non c’è nessuno come lui!! Il più grande esistito!! E che persona!! Mi sono innamorata pazzamente di lui a cominciare da “Gandhi “e da “la mia bellissima lavanderia” è così sexy che vorresti essere gay!!
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i want to be hollywood actor but i live in india can i ? plz replay
@@justtrippy2229 one in a 100million chance ,even mostt bolly actors haven't become popular in Hollywood yet
bro make a video on new york where to live to go plz
Daniel day lewis is a phenomena. He is unique amongst living actors...
The fact that he seems to only take roles, that are meaningful to him and the rarity at which he takes roles; it really elevates, automatically, any film he takes part in
He is in the up coming Minecraft movie.
What I want to know is _how_ he can afford to do that. I'm sure Malcolm McDowell had no overwhelming desire to star in "Home Alone 5: The Holiday Heist," but the man has bills to pay just like the rest of us.
@@TheBermudaMan He's worth 60 million, he probably doesn't spend it frivolously like other actors; out buying multiple mansions and islands, etc. Other less talented actors are worth more, but take more roles and in lesser movies
@@TheBermudaManThis
@@stephanwatson7902Olivier in later life took on films bc he wanted to leave an inheritance to his family.
He does so many accents and voices, so damn well, that his natural speaking voice just seems like another character.
😮😅😅😂 Good Point Man !
The best actor of all time
Right behind Gary Oldman
@@shanevinson845 nooooo
@@shanevinson845DDL is better
@@shanevinson845Oldman is great, but no one is on DDL league
@@ItsTheSilverSurfer DDL doesn’t act.
Impressed me. Knows what he's about and does it as well as anyone ever has. Also, a lot of good advice for any career.
Daniel Day-Lewis, the Actor who defines the Passion for Acting Performance.👏👏👏👏👏👏
what an even more beautiful man he has become with such calm and candid eyes
Thanks so for this! I've seen parts of this before (the interview where he talks about the RSC, for instance) but putting all of these clips together is really great. And inspiring!
He did it the most elegant way possible. At 1st they wanted him and then they needed him.
Unique individual and possibly the greatest actor that ever lived, great video !
Thank you!
Laughton is the greatest. Daniel Day-Lewis is the greatest living actor.
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 you make a very solid argument. DDL is the only one with 3 wins but you make a solid point I can’t disagree with ! Touché !!
@@MikeyStreet314Thank you.
@@MikeyStreet314Kösz
Daniel Day Lewis my beloved
Hai Dear, I Feel Some Passion To Acting, But My Financial Background Is So Poor, I am From India Kerala Kochin, I Acted In 6 Short Films & InOne Theatre Movie As TRANSGENDER Role, I am 53 yrs Old Male , Now I Am Doing My First Psycho Killing Thriller Short Film, I Need To Acting In English Or Hollywood Movies, If You Are Giving Your What's up No I Can Giving The Clippings To You Dear, Thanking You.
Dear, Now I am Working As Operation Theatre Technician In Amrutha Institute of Medical Science , Kochin Hospital, My Passion Or Dreams To Be A Good Actor, Thanking You Dear.
Everything stated here is exactly why this is my favorite actor of all time. And certainly, in my opinion, the best actor ever.
I think a lot of people (including myself) can relate to this... I'd rather not do it than be forced to do it badly. I think there are a lot of people who have chosen to not do the thing they are good at or passionate about for this very reason. He was brave, and it paid off for him which is fantastic and a real inspiration.
Favourite performance of his? Cecil Vyse in a Room with a View. Just so funny. Also the Age of Innocence, with Michelle Pfeiffer.
Yesterday i was watching Phantom thread and was thinking what a legend Daniel is✨❤️❤️ and now i opened my youtube for checking your video and you posted this😄❤️❤️❤️ I'm what a God are you sir😄❤️❤️❤️❤️ thank you soo much..one of the best advices I've ever heard...
There's one request please can you make video on incredible performances by our talented and beautiful actresses please...
And also worst and best acting performances of these actress 🙏
Fantastic actor ! One of the best of all time.
I man following his heart. Respect.
Yeh bro today I am the first 😂 I love your videos ❤️ can you make a video on method acting clearing all the bad confusion actors fall in
Thank you for this compilation 🌸
I do want to know something. Is acting a skill, a talent, or a mix of both? Because I've been worried about not having the right personality or talent to make it in this career.
"There are no good or bad actors, there is only good and bad acting." I don't know exactly who said that but I remember that piece of advice helping me answer that question. Of course a certain personality *can* help and talent can only take you so far but the biggest determining factor is can you act?
Acting is a craft that is learned slowly over time. And always remember “you are enough.” Whatever personality and quirks you have make you unique. Bring aspects of yourself to every role
"Hard work beats talent when talent stays at home" you don't need to be wickedly talented, it's a craft, and like any craft it can be refined and improved through vagariously hard work. It's not easy however, you'll have to be incredibly disciplined.
This is something I've thought a lot (lot, LOT) about over my life and so I want to reassure you - there is no "right" personality to be an actor. It is true that certain careers require certain personalities, but this is less true for ACTING than you might think. Why? Because art is always trying to capture the full spectrum of the human experience, and so we need as many different actors (with differing personalities) as we have characters needing to be played.
As people, our "personality" also incorporates our "perspective" and THAT is the unique element that we each bring when we breathe a character to life. It's why there are so many different versions of Hamlet and they're all "right".
Daniel Day Lewis is a master of his SKILLS so he can transform (i.e change his voice and his body) but his unique ARTISTRY is his INTERPRETATION - he interprets the character in the way that Daniel Day Lewis interprets, and this is a reflection of him and his perspective and the life he's lived and how it's shaped him. (From my analysis I've noticed running themes of rebelliousness, calculated playfulness and perfectionism in all his characters.) (NOTE: by "calculated playfulness" I don't mean his acting is calculated - I mean the people he portrays have a personality streak of enjoying - and sometimes weaponising - their wit.)
Johnny Depp also transforms his body and voice. But he'll often bring a detached or "outsider-looking-in" perspective to his characters, with a signature eccentric streak. Marlon Brando always brought a roughness/ unbridled sexuality. Michelle Williams brings fragility + innocence with an undercurrent of buried, complex wildness. Charlize Theron brings a volcanic, violent intensity. Kristen Stewart brings a haphazard anxiousness. etc etc etc etc. You get my point. Transforming is the skill component. Perspective/personality/who we are/the way we interpret the world (and lines from a script) is our artistry.
You don't have to change who you are. Also remember that acting gives you the opportunity to explore private parts of yourself that aren't necessarily part of your personality in public. We all have many sides and depths to us! That's why I love acting. You get to explore parts of yourself that don't fit in polite society but that we all have inside.
Also remember that when you see actors being super charming and witty in interviews, they are often still playing a part, and many have been "media trained" so don't get down on yourself if you think you aren't vivacious enough. No one is, all the time.
Additionally, consider that there are also "personality traits" that are not actually personality traits - they are SKILLS you can work on and cultivate, specifically for acting. These skills are: 1) genuine openness /being present 2) playfulness (connection to your inner child) 3) vulnerability (this can be totally private, but you have to have emotional understanding of yourself).
Lastly, if there IS a personality trait that is requisite to being an actor, I'd say you have it - which is simply, you love acting enough to worry if you're good enough to do it. Take that passion, work hard, get better, and enjoy the journey. All the best to you!!! xx
@Naomi Belet I don’t think I’ve ever heard quite as in depth a response to what it is like to be an actor. Very well said Naomi!
Thank you so much Brother!
Man feels good to be early
Love your videos.
Living the dream.
Any advice on living with a stage name? Do you start your career with your real or stage name?
Usually you start your acting career with your real name however it’s not like you can’t start with a stage name. There is no hard and fast rule. Tom Cruise’s real last name is Mapother, so early on he started with Cruise. It’s entirely up to you
@@johncwoodley Thanks, that helps.
Best of the best!
my actor Daniel Day Lewis beautiful
Pure class
Acting is vulnerability. Stripping yourself down to a reason of doing. It's selfless. If even an ounce of selfishness comes into it you are lost. It's jumping off a cliff and trusting a parachute. It's boldness.
He would’ve been absolutely incredible Joker. OMG
Amazingly different when he is being just himself. Shows what choosing the roles that give you the opportunity to showcase your talent can do. Add make up, cinematography, a good script, & a brilliant director, and from looking like a decent guy, you end up looking like a wicked gangster babies will be scared of. 😊
Envy n Admire people who found their deep passion n purpose in life.
I adore Daniel. ❤❤❤❤❤
Such an interesting person.
Yes!
Super cool!! I love to hear these types of things:)
Hai,Mera Aslants With Love.
@@manjuts5150 Hello what's up!!
@@nataliegrace1228 Thanks For U.
The greatest!
Seriously, underrated, actor.
He's not underrated. He's considered the greatest living actor. Unfortunately, he has stopped acting. I hope he comes back. He's brilliant. Like so many great actors, Laughton, Olivier, he becomes the actor.
By far the greatest actor of all time
Crowd favorite
Hello, do you have any advice on writing cover letters for backstage submissions?
thank you
The great actor !!!
i would love to be a actress
but i live in Aust
@Pranav Agrawal yep
Dear, Hai, I Would Love To Be A ACTOR WITH LOVE. I Am From India, Kerala state.
what do you mean with love?
@@iisusy_baka2274 Means, Helping Each Other & Minkle With Love Or Through Love, Understand Eachother.
Best actor all time. Not even close.
Happy Birthday Sir 🙏🎂❤️
29th April
Taurus? 😍
Hello could please recommend me some great acting classes in LA for beginning actors please?
Can you tell me what websites are reliable in information to learn the Alexander Technique please?
There's no one better.
There are actors, and then there's DDL. He's on another level...
He is okay 😆 😂. There is jackie chan , leonardo, shahrukh khan and list goes on and on lol but je is definitely good actor
@@erikserum9519You think those guys are on the same level as DDL? Not even close.
@@JaggusBaro lol I hate his accent literally 😂 🤣. I love srk and leonardo dicaprio and Robert de Niro and of course al pacino
@@JaggusBaro he isn't in their level bro that is why he isn't famous literally. He wins awards coz of critics coz he does what they want that is why but he isn't close to those guys .they are better actors and way charming than him as an actor.
@@erikserum9519DDL is way better
GOAT!
The best
The ironic thing about the “profound” music laid under the clips is that it makes the entire thing seem trite. Please get rid of the music.
EL MEJOR DE TODOS LOS TIEMPOS
For all of us early career actors comparing ourselves to the greats, don’t give up, the fact you have such a drive and passion for this craft that you’ll lie awake at night wondering if you’ll make it, just shows that you have the passion and potential to make it. Use these examples to show that it’s never too late. Acting is a life long journey, as Cillian Murphy said “it takes 30 years to make an actor” take comfort in the fact that you have time 💜
Non c’è nessuno come lui!! Il più grande esistito!! E che persona!! Mi sono innamorata pazzamente di lui a cominciare da “Gandhi “e da “la mia bellissima lavanderia” è così sexy che vorresti essere gay!!
He would probably make a great Ivan The Terrible
If you guys could catch what he said. You’re already there.
Hi
Can you show us how to audition for cartoons
legend...
❤️
🐐
The british accents improves..
Oh god. This fucking music.
Quality over quantity, you could put that on his gravestone.
he's kind of cute. i wonder what he;s like as a partner but his wife stayed with him so it might be okay but he seems intense.
This would be so much better without the dreary background drone music.
the only man with no lips that's kind of cute
Daniel is only pretending to be a great actor.
He's really a cobbler. Then, he may be "pretending" at that, too.