My whole career strategy has been to build a base so that I could take the roles I want to play. I'd hate to think that a shorter part might not be available because I was worried about my billing.
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There are always good parts. They may not pay what you want, and they may not have as many days' work as you want, they may not have the billing that you want, they may not have a lot of things, but - the content of the role itself - I find there are many roles.
I really want to play interesting roles, but you want to work, so it's a balancing game.
I don't want to be in a position where I'm playing roles I'm comfortable with and making money, but doing it without feeling like I'm growing.
If there aren't roles you want to play, then you've kind of got to create them.
My roles aren't huge, but it's a start.
I think I have a lot to offer doing supporting roles as well.
I want to do roles that will challenge me. I'm definitely interested in period pieces. But I definitely don't want to limit myself. I'm very open to different roles.
I've always been really picky about roles and make a point of reminding myself that it's not about the money - because, obviously, there's a lot of money to be made in this business if you're willing to do anything.
I have been offered roles in other things, so it's just about making sure I make my decisions wisely because I don't really want to be typecast.
I think you have to be really lucky to pick the sort of roles you want to do.
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