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This is a little interview I found, and instead of posting the link, I figure I better post it here directly. You can view it here (The website is EXTREMLEY SLOW)
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Tim Roth brings his movie star talents to television in Fox's new drama Lie to Me. Each week, several times per show, Roth uses facial micro-expressions to tell who's lying, and therefore solve the mystery they're trying to cover up. Or find out if his waiter has washed his hands.
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Crave Online: Does learning these indicators give you a different view of acting?
Tim Roth: I don't learn it. I learn what shows up in an episode, any given episode I deal with, but I try not to study too much of it.
Crave Online: Is acting a kind of lie?
Tim Roth: Oh yeah, I think absolutely it's all smoke and mirrors. It's all deception so absolutely. That's why I think actors do use his books, so they can read the audience maybe or to help them with character work but no, I think it's very useful if you're that kind of actor. I don't want to...
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