A lot of these American actors have this - in my view - misplaced view that they have to look like Action Man. The trouble is, they all run the risk of being interchangeable.
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A lot of male actors are method actors and they become the characters which they both were.
I believe, and this is perhaps too nationalistic a view, that the American style of acting puts actors quickly in touch with each other, so that their continuous presence in a company, as in England, is not absolutely necessary.
When audiences look at an action actor like myself, sometimes we are very easily stereotyped or characterized as one type. They forget that we are actors, too.
I don't really think there's much difference between a character actor and a leading man besides aesthetics.
As far as I'm concerned... there's a side to an actor that wants to go on and play a thousand different roles.
It's like playing tennis, you play a different rally with different people. Every actor is different and the chemistry between actors is different.
I think all actors are supposed to be character actors.
Most actors are pretty adaptable because we work with so many directors.
I think that, for so long, there was only one type of actor, and now you see these different colors, different people, different shapes and different sizes. It just makes it more interesting.
As an actor all we want to do is act and play people.
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