I work out the other bits, too, but I need to know what I look like, very early on. And then it’s like a template; I’ll fill that person out. If I get that out of the way, then I’m all right.
Meaning of the quote
When Judi Dench creates a character, she likes to figure out what the character looks like first. This gives her a template to work with. Once she has the character's appearance in mind, she can then focus on developing the other parts of the character, like their personality and behavior. This helps Judi feel more comfortable and confident in her performance, because she has a clear idea of who the character is from the start.
About Judi Dench
Judi Dench is a legendary English actress who has had an illustrious career spanning over seven decades. She is widely regarded as one of Britain’s greatest actors, having won numerous prestigious awards, including an Academy Award, a Tony Award, and numerous BAFTAs. Dench’s versatile performances have captivated audiences across various films, television shows, and stage productions.
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