I think I've spent so much time playing characters that are so far away from me and learning how to technically build and how to technically put something on top of you.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love playing different characters all the time, so I'm concentrating on doing other stuff.
I've been really lucky to play sort of a diverse array of characters over my relatively short career, although it feels really long.
I've had the opportunity to do a wide range of stuff, a lot of different characters and they've all had their own kind of thing.
I just want to play strong characters, whatever that is in. For me, television is where it's at. You get to play a character for a long period of time, and you get to dig deep. It's a home to go to.
I try to learn on each project, try to really feel what the characters are feeling.
I take stuff from real life and try to make a character out of it. And I try to live the world of the characters a little bit.
I enjoy working on new, different types of characters. Playing a range is what excites me.
I've learned things about the craft of writing and about structuring a book and about character development and so on that I've just learned on the fly.
I think the thing I took most from game playing was just getting in the characters head. I took it really seriously. There's something about creating your character.
I've played so many moms, best friends, sisters and understanding people.