The reason I got into acting was the audience is right there and if you did something great they were right there and you knew it. Alan Tudyk More Quotes by Alan Tudyk More Quotes From Alan Tudyk I definitely knew how to fly. That's something you don't forget. One spaceship is pretty much like another when it comes to flying. Alan Tudyk spaceships flying forget That's where I'm comfortable - playing a jackass on the scene, rolling in with my pocket watch and my buffoon hairdo, with my shoes. Alan Tudyk rolling shoes pockets Those in power at Disney, the very generous figures at Disney Animation, have convinced themselves I'm a good-luck charm for their movies, which is great. It's working out really well for me, and it seems to be a mutually beneficial arrangement. Alan Tudyk disney-animation work-out good-luck When we recorded [Moana], I would do all of the stuff and then save all the big screaming for last so that you can really blow it out and ratchet it up every time, get that perfect panicked pitch. Alan Tudyk blow perfect stuff This movie [Moana] has a very small cast, and this was the role [Heihei] that they offered me. I loved voicing him. Alan Tudyk casts roles It was a very interesting challenge [Heihei role] because he's limited to rooster-y, chicken-type noises, and he goes along on the whole adventure. It just becomes, "If that's how you express yourself, go for it. Alan Tudyk challenges adventure interesting I haven't been to too many cons since Star Wars, and I don't think it's really going to change until it comes out. Alan Tudyk stars war thinking I've signed a few Kaytoo photos and things and a couple of action figures [on ComicCon], but really it's not that many. Alan Tudyk figures couple action I feel like it'll change after the movie [Star Wars] comes out, if it does. It's really the other way around, surprisingly, as far as Con Man goes. Alan Tudyk stars men war [Diego Luna Cassian] quite a smartass, and I really appreciate smartasses. He used to make fun of me for the stupid backpack I wore. There were a few situations where I couldn't [wear the stilts]. [When] I was on a cliffside or running in water and stuff like that, I had to wear this backpack with a telescoping head that came off the top, and it was really stupid looking. Alan Tudyk stupid running fun I feel much more comfortable as an artist collaborating with others because I feel more mature. Alan Tudyk mature artist feels Wray Nerely, the character in Con Man, he actually had a role in Rogue One, but he got cut. It sucked. John Swartz, the producer, is a big fan of Con Man. I even got to screen Con Man while we were shooting Star Wars. They had a theater there, and they let me screen one of the little 10-minute episodes for everyone. What sucked was I had to follow Star Wars. Alan Tudyk stars character war Because I'm CGI, [John Swartz] gave me a role of an Imperial pilot in one scene, so I had a day where I was on camera dressed as a black suit and a little cap that they wear. Alan Tudyk pilots black littles I love Diego [ Luna Cassian]. Diego is very funny. He's a very cool guy. I'm looking forward to doing all the press stuff and getting to hang out with him and everybody again. Alan Tudyk looking-forward guy stuff I have a very close friend who is a brilliant clown, and I always wanted to do a show with him. So I did one year at La MaMa Theatre. I had not done stilts before that show, and I had about two weeks to learn how to do that, and they were just made with off-off Broadway money. The ones that I had in Rogue One were made by [Industrial Light & Magic]. So they were really easy. They were made with actual prosthetic feet on the bottom. They were athletic, in a way. I could run in them. There was a bounce to them that I could use. Alan Tudyk running two years [ Gareth Edwards] never wanted to force anything that wasn't true. He's very much an actor's director, and it was loose. Alan Tudyk force actors directors This is reverent. This is Star Wars, damn it. You don't screw around with it. The things that were improv'd or added that developed on set weren't huge departures as far as storyline or anything like that goes. They just were clarifications in character or, at the best moments, they spoke to the moment in the story in a way that, at least with Kaytoo, tended to be funny. Alan Tudyk stars character war I like comedies, and my brain sort of spins in that direction. So I'm really happy to say there were several smartass comments that come from me [on Star Wars]. Alan Tudyk stars brain war R2-D2 is like that, but I think because he doesn't speak actual words, his jokes don't land. It's really a hindrance. And the same with BB-8. But Artoo is a lot stronger. Alan Tudyk stronger land thinking BB-8 [from Star Wars] his accent is so thick. You can't make out a damn word he says. Alan Tudyk accents stars war