Words matter. These are the best Goofing Quotes from famous people such as Poonam Dhillon, Catherine Tresa, Chris Wood, John Goodman, Steve Young, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Theatre is a more difficult visual medium than films. You need to hold the attention span of the audience without goofing up and be able to express yourself as vividly as possible.
If you want to be an actor, you have to be serious about it. You can’t be goofing around.
I was one of those weirdos who, at six years old, was telling everybody that I wanted to be an actor. I saw my sister in a play and realized that I wanted to play make believe in front of people; I was always goofing around and putting on shows for my family.
Kids are at my level. I like goofing around with them.
Most veterans detested training camp, but not me. I loved having a dorm room and a little fridge with snacks, and I looked forward to goofing around in the meetings.
I was always goofing around. I suppose having a father who was an actor made you think that it was a real possibility as a career.
I literally cannot remember a time when I was not asking myself what events in ‘Star Wars’ were like for Princess Leia. The good side of all this is that what looked like ‘goofing off’ or ‘daydreaming’ these many years has all turned out to be valuable career preparation.
When I was young, I was working with people my own age, so it was kind of a lot of goofing around.
Dancing and goofing off kind of loosens me up a little bit, gets me ready.
I love goofing off and being awkward. I have always enjoyed improv.
Every teacher in elementary school loved me because I was always goofing around. I was taller than most of the guys and girls, and fattest, too.
We always mess around with riffs and stuff and kind of jam out during sound checks, but we never actually started playing covers live until we started goofing off a little bit more on stage.
I’m just paid to do whatever I want to do. Some of the time it’s development, and some of the time it’s just goofing off.
For all my ‘Eddie the Eagle’ goofing around before the camera while in training for the Calgary Olympics in 1988, I was never less than 100 per cent serious on every single jump.
My dad was a fiercely funny guy, and he and his brother would get on runs. So my younger brother and I were basically mimicking them when we started goofing off.
You’ve got something really angsty for me to play? Bring it on. Most of the time, I’m goofing around and doing impressions of people, so that’s nice.
I love being challenged, goofing off, and lots of passion.
It’s real time intensive so there’s not much time for goofing around, but we are really close and we have a good time with each other. It’s a great group.
When I was little I used to dance and model and that was fun. But I was always the person that was goofing off and I would memorize every line in every movie that I saw. And at recess that’s what I would do, I would talk to my friends and recite movies.