I guess a lot of people don't realise, but I'm always playing a character when I'm working. When you're always having people's images projected on you, who 'Daria' is as a person sort of disappears.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When you put your characters in a dire situation, they often do things that surprise even you, so you have to go back and revise your original conception of who they are.
I can always see something of myself in the characters I play.
I don't tend to picture my characters as actors and actresses.
It's very difficult when there are pictures taken on the red carpet. I find those things so terrifying that another persona just kicks in. I don't recognise myself.
Character roles only indicate that they're very different from who you are as a person, and for me, it's fun hiding behind characters that are so unlike who I am.
Sometimes you become friends with the characters you portray.
I'll write a character with a certain actor in mind, but then once I start casting, I have to forget about who I pictured.
Your image isn't your character. Character is what you are as a person.
There starts to be an overlap between you and the character.
Sometimes, I think I may be more recognizable because I'm character-looking.
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