Lee Pace photographed by Blossom Berkofsky for Crash Magazine
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Lee Pace with his dog, Carl, photographed by Walter Chin for Men’s Vogue
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There’s usually like four, six, maybe even two or whatever months in between each project and it sucks not to be active. I don’t just act to pay my rent. I really like doing it, so I get frustrated when I don’t get to do it all the time, so short films are a really great way to be doing it and working with your friends, working on smaller, more specific things without limiting yourself in other ways.
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Manish Dayal ©Yoni Goldberg // Bello Magazine
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Lee Pace photographed by Walter Chin for Men’s Vogue
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“what’s going on?”
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“I love India so much. It’s sort of the most chaotic but also disciplined place at the same time. Every time I go there, I feel like I’m ready to rock and roll.”
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It’s the writers’ job to make it positive. It’s my job to make it real.
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Source: paceofbase
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With TV, you have so much to get done during the day that you don’t really have a lot of time to feel your way through it. I know before I walk on the set exactly what I’m going to do. With film you can kind of find your way in it a little more, play with it some.
“I dream about having a house by the water and not doing anything, not feeling ambitious, nor having the need to make money.” Happy 37th Birthday, Lee Pace (March 25, 1979)
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fangirl challenge: ↦ [3/5] Actors ↳ Lee Pace
“All I ever remember wanting to do, as a kid, was act - nothing else. In fact, about the only thing, other than acting, that I’d like to do is go live in the woods, build a log cabin at the top of a hill and try and hide away from the modern world. So, in many ways, the Hobbit ticked all the boxes: not only is it the ultimate acting challenge but it’s also biggest adventure you could go on while making a film.”