Quality actor.
Funny comparison of him and Jennifer Connolly: http://www.parecidosrazonables.com/p...nables/330.jpg
The only interviews I can find (he's a very private person):
ILE (ENTp)
SEI (ISFp)
ESE (ESFj)
LII (INTj)
SLE (ESTp)
IEI (INFp)
EIE (ENFj)
LSI (ISTj)
SEE (ESFp)
ILI (INTp)
LIE (ENTj)
ESI (ISFj)
IEE (ENFp)
SLI (ISTp)
LSE (ESTj)
EII (INFj)
Quality actor.
Funny comparison of him and Jennifer Connolly: http://www.parecidosrazonables.com/p...nables/330.jpg
The only interviews I can find (he's a very private person):
Last edited by silke; 08-02-2018 at 08:16 PM. Reason: updated links
I could see ENTp-Ti.
Suomea
LSI, of course
IEI
Watching a few minutes of each of those interviews, the information piled up belligerently.... Part 1 of the interview with Charlie Rose and Paul Thomas Anderson had a particularly revealing moment, for me anyway, and it's at 4:10 of the proceedings.
"When things are working right you feel yourself irresistibly drawn into the orbit of a hitherto unknown world" and so on from there.
Now, whenever a conversation continually takes us into the orbit of worlds within worlds hitherto unknown or unreal, we're dealing with Ni and Fe... And in the case of Mr. Day Lewis, or is it Mr. Lewis -- is Day like the "Lee" in David Lee Roth or the "Gordon" in Joseph Gordon-Levitt? Who knows, who cares, maybe just me and me not much -- after wading through the obligatory talk torture of Charlie Rose, I get the distinct sense that Ni's his fastball and Fe's his specialty pitch.
So INFp or Ni-ENFj -- accent ague on the former, but in pencil not pen.
The guy is going to be knighted, which feels a bit weird.
I wonder if Her Majesty has seen Gangs of New York or There Will Be Blood?
I've seen LSI for him.
I like things that make you grit your teeth. I like tucking my chin in and sort of leading into the storm. I like that feeling. I like it a lot.
Daniel Day-Lewis
When I was younger, I made some decisions that I shouldn't have. And, in hindsight, I've almost always been wrong when I haven't listened to myself.
Daniel Day-Lewis
(Ji)
I come from not just a household but a country where the finesse of language, well-balanced sentence, structure, syntax, these things are driven into us, and my parents, bless them, are great custodians of the English language.
Daniel Day-Lewis
(Ti perspective)
I'm a warrior when it comes to pursuing roles.
Daniel Day-Lewis
(Se)
Perhaps I'm particularly serious, because I'm not unaware of the potential absurdity of what I'm doing.
Daniel Day-Lewis
(Ne polr lmao)
@rosewood. You just closed the case, locked it and threw it into the river.
Se or Ti sub for him?
I´m not that versed in recognizing LSI subtypes from a distance. I can only tell you he´s SX first . He doesn´t give me any distinct impression of using one function over another. Definite Se subtype is Clive Owen, for instance, he projects a tad more competitiveness and raw aggression. Or Jonathan Rhys Myers. Maybe also Jack Nicholson.
Clear Ti subtype to me is Lance Armstrong, Sting, or Victoria Posh.
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He is one of those lucky men who looks sexier with age. He has a great face.
Beta Introvert.
LSI sounds right. So many actors seem to be LSI/EIE. Not surprising though I guess.
Se-LSI... not sure about him being a 5
4w3-5w6-8w7
He really reminds me of my dad who I type LSI-Se 6w5.
OMG now I remembered that my EIE mum used to be the biggest fan of his when I was little. She always said he's the most handsome and talented actor. And I was too young back then to notice that he's just like my dad
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