Perlman: Are you going to ask
me anything, or shall I just wing it?
Fan: You were going to tell us a
story?
Perlman: Oh yes… I was telling you
this story that usually one likes to prepare when one is asked to
audition for a role, and the bigger the job -the potentially more
money to be made - the greater the pressure to perform well, so usually
the greater the preparation.
The two biggest jobs I've ever had in my life - the first was
Beauty and the Beast, and I read the script, and I had the
good sense to decide that if I started to work on the character all
I could do was fuck it up.
So I actually went to the network audition, which was the biggest
audition of my life -representing the greatest quantum leap in my
career - having read the script just one time, and rather than memorising
the lines, I just read the lines just as I felt them - unfettered
- and I ultimately got the part.
And the only other time that's ever happened, where I will not
work on this character at all, is Hellboy. Because on an instinctive
level there's this connection, that if I began to think about him
or work on him, or manufacture him in any way, it could only be a
compromise.
And so on any given day when I have to play a scene,
I'll just spend enough time learning the lines so I can play the scene.
No other thought will go into it. This one will be purely from the
heart.
Transcript
& Photos of Q&A.