Bill Condon, an American director, screenwriter, and producer, has made a significant impact in both the film and theater worlds. Known for his work on films like Gods and Monsters and Dreamgirls, Condon's storytelling ability and his focus on complex, often marginalized, characters has earned critical acclaim. His journey in the entertainment industry shows the importance of inclusivity, authenticity, and artistic expression. Condon's legacy encourages filmmakers to pursue their vision, champion diverse voices, and use storytelling to foster empathy and understanding.
"There's no question that Whale's movies are classics. They were wonderful, and successful."
"Because his basic idea that he got from the study of gall wasps is that everyone's sexuality is unique."
"I think that finding a way into somebody's life that's sort of off from a side angle can tell you more about that person than a greatest hits approach."
"Our relationships, relationships between adults, how all those pieces fit together - that's the most complicated thing we all face."
"We made connections between the monsters created by war and the monsters he created, the typical outcast that Whale was attracted to, and the monster in himself, that's inside all of us."
"I really think the biopic thing so rarely works, because people's lives don't have a dramatic shape that can be satisfying."
"And Kinsey thought that anybody who defined themselves based on their sexual acts was limiting themselves."
"Kinsey would identify himself with Galileo in moments of feelings of persecution."