I'm a technician. I don't go for the get-into-the-role stuff. I read the lines and play the scenes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not the expert on the great gameplay. I come in for the character design, monsters, atmosphere. I'm not the technician.
Acting just happens to be my skill, but I think I would probably be just as happy being a technician or entering into the film business in some other way.
I think I've always just been kinda geeky and got to play some mildly appealing roles.
I try to stay away from the L.A. scene as much as possible. I feel it helps me to better prepare for my roles if I am not too involved in that whole thing.
Even if I don't have a job, I work on plays and scenes.
When I take on a role, all I tend to do is get to know the script and ask millions of questions, and keep fine tuning what I think the character is trying to say.
I'm a working actor, so I do pretty much whatever comes along because it's my job.
I'm an actor. I'm hired to play whatever it is they want me to play - if I'm lucky enough to be cast for the part - which seems to take a lot of luck these days.
When I do film, I really take on roles and I take on characters.
I usually play character parts in Hollywood films.