If your dream is to tell stories, interesting stories, play interesting people, that's the bottom line. The people that I play have to be extraordinary.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a lot of variety within me, and the dream role, I think, is actually a compilation of parts that express different aspects of my persona and personal interests.
As for dream roles, they usually just speak to you. I just crave complex characters.
Every role I do is a dream role for me because I can't imagine I'm doing it.
I have discovered I cannot dream up characters as incredible as the ones I meet in the wilderness.
Well, you know, in this crazy world of entertainment, I would say if you have a dream, you have to pursue it.
All the characters in my books are imagined, but all have a bit of who I am in them - much like the characters in your dreams are all formed by who you are.
Our dream as actors is to tell interesting stories about interesting people.
Judge of your natural character by what you do in your dreams.
I don't really ever think in terms of what type of person I'd love to play. I usually just read stuff and can tell. It's always fun to get to do things that stretch you and that you don't get to do a lot, but you never know until you see it.
I like to play people that are real, a real person, and then something that's interesting with that person. I think it's a lot more challenging to do that than something that's extremely fantasy-like.