One of my favorite actors...
http://comedycollege.publicradio.org/images/SMartin.jpghttp://www.hrc.utexas.edu/news/newsl...eve_martin.jpg
http://www.msstate.edu/Images/Film/SteveMartin.jpg
How would you type him?
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One of my favorite actors...
http://comedycollege.publicradio.org/images/SMartin.jpghttp://www.hrc.utexas.edu/news/newsl...eve_martin.jpg
http://www.msstate.edu/Images/Film/SteveMartin.jpg
How would you type him?
Not using VI, I'd say ENFj based on his behavior in interviews.
That's interesting. I can't see much of Fe in him, I don't know... I was thinking more along the lines of INXx, and there's this strong pessimism in his roles that made me think maybe INTp(?). And I find it very hard to VI him for some reason.Quote:
Originally Posted by Eidos
Maybe he's an INFp.
That seems very possible, too.Quote:
Originally Posted by ENFperator
http://www.estoeshollywood.com/image...e%20Martin.jpg
V.I. anyone?
_NFp
I think he's ENFp. And ENFps can appear pessimistic per this: oldforumlinkviewtopic.php?t=4061
Quote:
If the experiment is a failure, then the IEEs think nothing of the fact that someone did the experiment for them and is to blame for the failure. (IEEs generally try not to focus on their failures. No use crying over spilt milk.) When inspiring someone with a new idea, IEEs hope for success, although in any case there will be some gain and no risks: If the project succeeds, people will be grateful and obliged; if it fails, at least the thing has been tried out, and no harm has come to the IEEs themselves.
This manner of conducting „experiments“ can be explained by the fact that IEEs are pessimists. In spite of their apparent easygoing recklessness, they are careful and prudent. Therefore they prefer to stick to the beaten track, but they attempt at any cost to come out first and to win the prize. (If they manage to „intercept“ the prize and win it before the finishing line, that does not diminish the value of their victory at all, on the contrary, it increases it.)
bump
SLI
IEE, ILE... the only clear things to me are Si-valuing and irrational (and not SEI).
LIE?
SLI
He is often paired with Victoria Tennant as a couple in film roles...
What do you think??
I'm guessing EIE-Fe for now.