"The human mind is like Van Halen. If you just pull out one piece and keep replacing it, it just degenerates."
About Fran Kranz
Fran Kranz — Life and Legacy
Fran Kranz is an American actor and director recognized for his compelling portrayals in film and theater. His notable work in 'Cabin in the Woods' not only showcased his talent but also delved into deeper themes of identity and the human experience. Kranz's characters often grapple with their own realities, reflecting his belief that confronting one's inner self is essential. For instance, he once remarked, 'We all have our own monsters,' a statement that encapsulates the struggle with personal fears and the quest for authenticity. This emphasis on identity is a recurring motif in his performances, where he challenges traditional narratives and invites audiences to reflect on their own complexities. Today, Kranz's insights resonate with many, as they encourage a dialogue about self-acceptance and the importance of being true to oneself in a world filled with expectations.
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Fran Kranz quotes
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"I wanted to be an actor from a young age, but actually becoming one and seen the ugly side of the world does feel different and sometimes unwelcome. There are shallow, vapid, untalented people zombieing the streets of Hollywood, adding decadence and immorality to an already extravagant business."
"That's what I love about acting, is playing different roles. I want to work for the character, and not make it work for me."
"There are actors who aren't on the cover of magazines but still decide what work they want and when they want it. I want a family one day. So I dream of really being able to decide when to work and when not to."
"As a professional actor, I don't have much choice about what I've gotten into. I tend to be cast in comedies and I'm fine with that."
"I'm not the biggest comic book fan."
"The more experience I get, the more I know to relax and let go of things because there's so much that is out of your control. So much needs to happen to get a film made nowadays and star power doesn't even matter anymore. So, me being what I am, I have to realise that to an extent."
"Horror is so often a 'thinkless' genre, sort of considered popcorn movies, but you really put a lot of, not just heart and soul, but a lot of physical energy into it."
"I know that I've played a lot of comedic roles. It's a visual medium. When you get one role, you start to get cast in that role for awhile because that's what people have seen you do, and have hopefully seen you do it successfully."
"I mean, horror films in general put humans in these awful supernatural or horrible situations, but 'Cabin In The Woods' cranks it up a few notches and becomes outrageous and totally bizarre."
"I don't see myself as one type of actor. When you get one role, you start to get cast in that role for awhile because that's what people have seen you do, and have hopefully seen you do it successfully. And so, it becomes an easier thing to see you as, for casting directors and directors, and they start to think of you as that particular person or type of character. But, for me, I'm just an actor, first and foremost. The actors I respect are the real character actors, who are the real chameleon actors that completely change from role to role."
"It's a rare thing when you read a role and have this immediate ownership over it, you have this take and this connection, and it's not even that you feel that you're gonna do a good job, it's that you feel like you've found it. It fits, it's natural; it's like putting on a good shoe or something."
"The actors I respect are the real character actors, who are the real chameleon actors that completely change from role to role. I love Peter Sellers, Alec Guinness and Gary Oldman. They tend to be British, I guess. People who really disappear and transform, I really like that."
"I'm still relatively unknown, and as an actor you just want to work. So, if you get a job, it's hard to turn it down, even if it's something you don't believe is great, you still want to put your stamp on it. And you really believe that by saying yes and bringing your best, you can help it out a little, or improve on something. But the hope is that you can get to a position where you can start to shape your career."
"When I was a kid, I would make these incredibly bloody movies in my back yard. I was constantly making weird blood concoctions; Jell-O and milk was a good one. I was constantly ruining clothes and staining my parents' walls and stuff."