I love the feeling I get when I'm on a set; I love reading the scripts, playing the characters, getting to be someone else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I like challenging parts, something I haven't done yet, something that scares me. There's just a feeling I get when I read a script that I love, I feel an attachment to it, a yearning to play that character.
I like my characters to be ones I think about long after I've finished reading the script.
I love the entire process of being on the set and being able to create a character. It's so much fun. In 'Think Like a Man,' I have a very small part. They told me it wasn't a big budget, but I don't care about any of that. I'll do it for free simply because I love being on the set with other creative people.
I love being on set.
The truth is, I just love to work. I love being on set. I love being around crews. I love being around my fellow actors. Anything that can keep that going is a joy for me.
I love being on set, because I've basically grown up on a set. And now I love to contribute as a director and help steer the ship, if you will.
The hunger for knowing is what excites me. I get to geek out about editing, be on set, give notes to writers - I love it all.
I enjoy working on a series and having a long stretch of time to get to know and connect with my cast and crew. It also gives me the ability to play a character over the span of countless hours of television.
I love working with actors. That's what the set really is, for me. It's my time with the actors.
At this point, I'm happy to be part of something special. As an actor I liked to choose scripts that I'm passionate about.
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