In 'Cavalry,' I had one scene where I was playing a pretty awful character.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have this tendency to play these horrible, horrible characters.
The only dangerous scene is when James Cromwell put a stake in my chest. But other than that, it turned out to be quite a punch. I didn't think much of it.
I like flawed characters very much. A lot of times I get asked to do parts that are kind of small but key - three-scene roles that are three kick-ass scenes. Growing up, watching as many movies as I did, I was always into character actors like that.
I played a lot of character parts in school.
'Lassie' was amazing. I didn't have any scenes with humans. There's a couple little bits, here or there, but mainly just me and my horse and a couple of dogs in the Isle of Man.
The roles I was lucky enough to get were real stretches for me: usually a character who was older, or a little weird, or whatever. And it was hard, not just for the lack of work but because you have to face up to how people are looking at you.
There is a little bit of me infused in every character I play.
I know that some of the characters I played were trash. But then, I chose to take up those roles, as I enjoyed doing them.
I've never seen any character I've ever played as a bad guy or a good guy.
The first movie I appeared in was Carry On Cowboy, though not as an actor. I was just riding horses.