What we consider typical of the male is a question I ask myself quite often - it's relevant to my life as an actor and as a man.
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As an actor, it's fun to play guys who aren't just locked into a male pattern, but a lot of guys you're asked to play are fairly macho and have a certain rigid standard they're living by.
A lot of male actors are method actors and they become the characters which they both were.
I think male actors get confused by their own vanity.
I'm much more interested in what an actor has to say about something substantial and important than who they're dating or what clothes they're wearing or some other asinine, insignificant aspect of their life.
I think that's part of the fun of being an actor - you get to not be normal all of the time.
Male actors get into production, share profit, and they don't take money at times but are involved in some capacity which is economical and resourceful. These things suit them; as they have made a place for themselves, they have command over the box office.
Both men and women are really vast and boundless and yet in many films we're told that they're not. We're told they can only be one thing - like handsome and charming and that's it. Nothing more.
Men are seldom more commonplace than on supreme occasions.
I think every actor brings something personal to a role, right?
I'm not Brad Pitt or George Clooney. Those guys walk into a room and the room changes. I think there's something more... not average, but everyman about me.
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