Victor Garber is a Canadian actor born on March 16, 1949. He is known for his roles in both film and television, including Alias and Titanic. Garber's talent and versatility have made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry. He has also appeared in various stage productions, showcasing his skills as a performer. Victor continues to act and inspire audiences with his work in film, television, and theater.
"I remember the first reading of the script we had and everybody was sitting around the table. I was very impressed with the level of acting that was in the room, particularly with Jennifer who has so much responsibility."
"Then I did one fight scene, and they said it looked good. Because I did it well enough, they've given me more."
"You have to find something there that relates to the characters and reality on some level."
"One day, we were doing a serious scene and fast talking like we do and we could not stop laughing and the director had to stop the production. We had to go to our trailer and calm down and do it all again."
"Thank goodness I started getting movie roles and then television shows came along. So I was very fortunate to be able to do all three and I like all of them."
"In our show you have to pay attention and know what happened before. I think it's very intelligent entertainment. It makes demands of viewers that a lot of shows don't."
"It's about these people who are inextricably together for whatever reasons, and they happen to be in the spy world. It's about relationships, and the bottom line is, that's why you care."
"Theatre demands different muscles and different aspects of one's personality."
"If you were to come to the set of Alias, you'd know how silly we all are. And I mean, silly."
"I had done some TV movies that were great experiences but, no, I wasn't looking to do a series."
"The crew loves working on the show, even though we have to work really hard. There's nobody in the show that's difficult. We really have a great group."