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Though she is firmly ensconced in a writing career, Ms. Freud, 48, said that in the early days she missed acting terribly.
"He comforted her and she comforted him," he said, but added, "She did call the police on him when he was acting terribly at home".
On YouTube, there's a video of one biting off a finger, and of the man whose finger it used to be acting terribly surprised, the way that people who offer sandwiches to bears, or jump security fences to pose beside tigers, ultimately are.
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She found the French acting community terribly insular.
"A lot of what we call acting is not terribly difficult," he said.
It isn't that his acting is terribly bad, but he just doesn't seem to fit in with the rest of the cast.
"The craft of acting for film is terribly exclusive and comes with the baggage of celebrity, which robs you of your individuality and separates you," he wrote.
It proves in three hours how terribly underused black acting talent is.
Things can go terribly wrong, and acting can be an escape from things that are terrifying as a kid.
Jingle was overcome by "acting so poignant and so terribly convincing", Carroll found her "talent in jumping from comedy to tragedy... little short of astonishing" and the Times's critic praised her delicacy: "Not a note was forced.... there were tears in our eyes".
At the time, never having been terribly impressed by the one-time dancer's acting ability, I wrote that the idea of two Patrick Swayzes on the same planet was almost too much for the human mind to contemplate.
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