I tell stories about people audiences might think they have nothing in common with, then they emotionally connect with them and find they're not different at all.
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Fundamentally, one of the things I tend to migrate toward when I'm working is a story about people whose stories aren't told in theater.
I think audiences can relate to the guys I'm playing, those large-and-in-charge idiots. Or maybe I just make them feel better about who they are, or who they're dating.
I tend to believe that audiences are relatively well-balanced people.
If I can get the audience to connect with the characters emotionally - and they love who they are, they love the larger-than-life situation that they're in, but most of all get the audience invested in the characters - then I always feel like I can sort of put them in the most outrageous circumstances, and the audience is okay to go with that.
I relate to the audiences and they know me. It's pretty real.
If you make something with love and, you know, passion and you tell a real story, I think it will always find an audience somehow, you know.
Each audience is different.
Audiences are not strangers to me. They're the best friends I've got in my life.
But you can't really know your audiences so well.
Audiences are the same all over the world, and if you entertain them, they'll respond.
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