Actually, my character needs to be questioned. On a regular basis. By people who know and love me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When my characters are questioning things, it's not me leading up to an answer; it's me asking those same questions and letting the characters' lives unfold and seeing where it takes them.
The day people around me stop questioning my character is the day my character begins to grow vulnerable.
I'm not saying that I am all of my characters, but for me to bring a character to life, you've got to be able to find your own truth.
I'm constantly thinking about the role, and there's an infinite amount of questions you can ask yourself about a character to the point that it's hard to find the boundaries of when to not work.
I feel like a good director provokes you to ask questions about your character, but doesn't answer them for you.
I'm about my characters.
The less you know about me, the easier it is to convince you that I am that character on screen.
There's one thing everyone should understand: I like my character.
If I don't love my character, I can't do it.
In my case I don't mind playing a character that irritates people or makes people question my sanity.
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