I was very conscious of the actor; watched what he did.
Meaning of the quote
When an actor is performing, it's important to closely observe what they are doing. The way they move, speak, and express emotions can teach us a lot about acting and help us understand the character better. Ray Walston, a famous American actor, was very aware of this and made a point to carefully watch and study other actors while they were working. By paying close attention to the details of their performance, he was able to learn and improve his own acting skills.
About Ray Walston
Ray Walston was an American actor and comedian who found success on stage, in films, and on television. He won a Tony Award for his role in the Broadway musical Damn Yankees and later went on to star in popular movies and TV shows like The Apartment, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, and The Stand.
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