Variety is the thing for me to be able to work in theater and be involved in more films and TV movies that say something.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I want variety. I want versatility. Otherwise, I'm wasting the opportunity of being an actor, which is all about variation and change.
I guess I've been extremely keen on theatre, on getting on to the stage, taking on different roles, enacting vocations, personalities, people, situations, and I guess that's the interest that has driven me to work in movies.
I want diversity in what I do, as that's what helps you in the long term. It's more fulfilling, and you'll have a longer shelf life as an actor.
Really, you want to have variety as an actor. If you spend your career doing one thing solidly, people get burned out.
I'm constantly involved in theater, looking at theater, trying to do work in theater, support theater. And that's kind of my creative passion.
For me, I've always wanted to do theater, so I gravitate toward it.
I enjoy working in movies that appeal to and will be seen by many people.
I get to choose things that interest me as opposed to trying to get any job that will have me, which for a vast majority of actors is the case.
I always envisioned working in film and in theater. Theater and film are not, they're not in any way substitutable. What I love about theater is so different from what I love about film, and I enjoy the craft of both.
The possibilities are endless for me - Broadway, TV, music and film.
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