Let an audience be able to find it themselves without spoonfeeding it.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that when you present something to an audience, you should not tell them everything directly. Instead, give them clues and let them figure it out for themselves. This way, they will feel more engaged and satisfied when they understand the message on their own, without you just handing it to them.
About Patrick Warburton
Patrick Warburton is an American actor known for his roles in popular TV shows like Seinfeld, The Tick, Family Guy, and A Series of Unfortunate Events. He’s also done extensive voice work, lending his distinctive voice to characters in animated films and series.
More quotes from Patrick Warburton
I have a family to support. And I’m not always going to be doing exactly what I want to do.
American actor
He’d never seen Seinfeld, so he didn’t know who Puddy was or anything.
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Tick is a cartoon character, I don’t know if you’re familiar with him. This is the third step in his evolution. Comic book to cartoon to, now, live-action.
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There’s not a fortune to be made doing voiceover work unless you’re one of the main voices on The Simpsons. See, there’s The Simpsons, and then there’s everything else.
American actor
Let an audience be able to find it themselves without spoonfeeding it.
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So, deadpan I think just means not acknowledging for one second that you think that this is funny and clever.
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I’ve actually become much, much dumber through being married and having these children. I find that I’m not half as sharp that I once was. I can’t even help them with their 4th and 5th grade vocabulary and math work at this point.
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I don’t know if I ever really considered making a connection with the audience.
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You never know what’s going to happen with television these days.
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I love westerns. I’ve always wanted to do a western.
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I’ll work with Jerry Seinfeld any day of the week. Get a nice little paycheck there, but you do it for free. It’s just good to be associated with that man. He’s a great guy.
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The greatest risk is really to take no risk at all. You’ve got to go out there, jump off the cliff, and take chances.
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I believe I’m doing the right thing in trying to step away from that and to take chances and work on little independent films and do stuff like that wild dance scene.
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Never met Levinson. Ever. He directed those American Express spots for us for Seinfeld, and I was off on some guest spot that I didn’t even want to do… and I got talked into doing it.
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I always wanted to do a Disney movie.
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I do believe that we have the opportunity to continue – I repeat myself over and over again with this – to redefine and reinvent ourselves and as long as we do that, then I think we’ve got some pretty good odds in our favor, because we’re not always presenting the same thing.
American actor
Apparently I work for free, look at some of the independent films I’ve done.
American actor
You don’t make a fortune doing cartoons. It’s a lot of fun, it keeps you busy, and it’s better than a kick in the pants, absolutely. But doing voiceover work doesn’t make you rich. It just doesn’t.
American actor
My only job as an actor is to try and understand the character and, to the best of my ability, bring this character to life.
American actor
All I try to do is as earnestly and as acutely as I can, conceive a character and try to portray this character just honestly. If the humor is within the absurdity and the awfulness of situations, then let it be seen that way.
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I have heard nothing from my friends at The Family Guy. Yeah, I heard that they got picked up again and all that good stuff, but I haven’t heard anything yet. But, you know, I’m very elusive and hard to contact.
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I thought he was an interesting central figure, central character, one who is definitely not your typical central character figure in a film, who’s easy to like. He’s not easy to like. It forces you to involve yourself with what’s going on.
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