I can imagine wanting to work with this ensemble and this company always.
I can imagine wanting to work with this ensemble and this company always.
One of the ingredients that made Cheers work so well was the great ensemble of actors we had. That's the case with any good series.
It took me a long time to reach the decision to retire, actually, from the Art Ensemble.
Peter Hall was just organizing the Royal Shakespeare Company. It was going to be an ensemble, it was going to be in repertory, it was going to have a home in London as well as in the Midlands, and all of those things were happening at that time.
But back to your question, it was a wonderful experience with the Art Ensemble, and I keep in contact and sort of follow what's going on, but it was also very important to make this step, you may say this leap of faith.
Hill Street Blues gave me an opportunity to work with an ensemble cast of people whose work I admired.
The large ensemble cast and the fact that it was being shot in New York, combined with a lot of strong positive images as far as African Americans are concerned, really turned me on to The Best Man.
Ensemble is hard to do. It's like 3-D chess.
I just have always felt that I think we know that it's an ensemble show, and it's very hard to pick a show to submit when you're nominated, because usually everyone has a very strong part in every episode.
I hadn't done just a straight-out comedy in a long time, just letting an ensemble do really good character acting, having them carry the movie as in my earlier pictures.
The whole period has taught me that I enjoy being part of an ensemble rather than just a front man. Don't get me wrong - I enjoy that too, but I get more enjoyment out of really listening to everyone.
Forget the image, forget the ensemble, forget the rumours, forget the short skirts, the big hair, whatever! I owe this to the fans and I will never forget you so I want to accept this award on behalf of all of you.
If you've only got one horn playing, I still want the sense of ensemble.
I feel like Josh, Michelle and Adam were all team players, who wanted to be a part of an ensemble.
It is not together, but the ensemble is perfect.
It was very much about performances, the whole ensemble thing was just great - everybody working together. Sometimes it didn't feel like a film set. It wasn't technically driven, it was very, very enjoyable.
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