When I was playing a psychopath in 'Happy Valley,' it was really weird.
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'Happy Valley' has really changed things for me.
The only time in my career prior to that I played an evil character was in 'The Twilight Zone'.
I remember playing John Wayne Gacy, serial killer, very sick, neurotic, screwed-up guy. You know what? There's a part of me there, too, and you explore that.
I always think I could play a fantastic psychopath. I'd like to play a psycho. With a heart, you know. A caring lunatic.
In my first film, Five Corners, I played a very scary, violent crazed character, and it exposed me to a lot of directors.
I always wanted to play a mental patient. I was fascinated with playing crazy people in college, and I don't know if I ever quite perfected it.
I've played killers, crazies, and really bad people.
I think when you play 'Psychonauts,' you are kind of playing inside of my head.
When you're a young actor you like to go for characters with a bit of flair, so in many films I ended up playing the weirdos. I can assure you I'm not a psycho or a criminal or a bully.
It was weird because I was pregnant, throughout that so it was weird being a pregnant witch. I was in a really bad mood but luckily, because I sleep with the director, he just sort of scheduled me so I only had to do it two nights.
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