Zitat des Tages über Chamäleon / Chameleon:
If you're not a real chameleon of an actor and if you're not one of those guys who can really shape-change themselves all the time, one of the ways to keep pushing yourself and keep changing is to be in different kinds of movies.
I hope to be known as a chameleon actress, as someone who can play any part out there, and someone who can transform herself into any kind of character there is.
I have a lot of chameleon qualities, I get very absorbed in my surroundings.
Cate Blanchett is somebody who I could watch do anything. I love what an extraordinary chameleon she can be. There's something about the way she bends and transforms that feels otherworldly to me.
It's a new challenge to see how people can change your look. I like words like transformation, reinvention, and chameleon. Because one word I don't like is predictable.
I'm a bit like a chameleon with my accent.
I want to make films and write films, which will happen, I'm just taking a different route right now. I'm a bit of a chameleon with the whole entertainment industry so to speak.
I kind of consider myself a chameleon in music. I love all sorts of music.
We had hoped to have been bringing you Arthur the Human Chameleon, but this afternoon, he crawled across a tartan rug and died of exhaustion.
I call myself a chameleon.
Me, as a person, I grow. I'm like a chameleon. You know? That is a gift and a curse for me. But more so a gift, because it never puts me in a box.
I'm a lover of all sorts of music, which makes me a chameleon when it comes to performing anything, whether it's opera or whatever. As long as it's good and it feels good, I'm going to cling to it.
I think I relate to all the characters in one way or another. I'm a chameleon like that.
I'm a bit of a chameleon with the whole entertainment industry so to speak.
I think I would make a good spy. I can sort of be a chameleon. People don't notice me very easily. I never get recognized.
Everybody in life is a chameleon.
If I'm going to be honest with you, when I trained at school, I feel like I was training to be a chameleon. I want to be that versatile actor who can do anything - that's why you learn fifty different dialects, you do Shakespeare, you do commedia, you do it all so that if any job comes your way, you should be able to do it.
There have been times I've planted stuff in songs where four years later I'll be singing it from a subconscious, kind of chameleon little lizard mind... and at a certain moment, all of a sudden, I'll hear a line from a different vantage point and it'll change its meaning. It's something I wrote but it changed because I did.
I'd like to be that chameleon. That's really ultimately what I want to hear from people eventually: 'I really love when I see him in stuff, but I never know he's gonna be here.' I want to be that actor that surprises you when you see him in a project, and you go, 'Yes! I love that guy. He's in this? Awesome.'
I like being like a chameleon who transforms himself with each role.
I'm fortunate enough to have had an opportunity to do a range of stuff, and the thing I admire most in actors is versatility, those that morph and change, those kind of chameleon actors who are unrecognisable from one job to another. That's something that I aspire to establish myself.
Black Eyed Peas is a chameleon group.
I become a chameleon for wherever I am.
I'm inherently a chameleon... to not evolve is to not live.
I'm a chameleon, so changeable. I see myself as a gadfly and a questioner.
I'm quite chameleon in my work - not normally looking much like I do in real life.
I've always been a chameleon from book to book, like a director who does different films in the best possible way.
I can only be me. I have a hard time being a chameleon as a singer.
The whole chameleon thing about acting. That's why I'm moving towards directing - it's a much more healthy occupation.