I know that some of the characters I played were trash. But then, I chose to take up those roles, as I enjoyed doing them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't consider roles like in 'Die Hard' what I do. This is like a hobby. It's fun. I had a good time. And I love being in a movie that people actually go see. But it's about things getting blown up. It's not about great character development.
A lot of people get stereotyped into roles just from how they look, and I have played such a variety of characters.
My favorite roles usually have to do with the story, if it's a good story I usually enjoy doing the character.
I've had some marvelous parts, but I'm also asked to play characters who are kind of superficial people.
I think each role takes a little from you and circles around you for the rest of your life. I don't think you ever abandon any of them.
I kept turning down roles because I knew I just wasn't ready for them.
I always choose roles that are, you know, hopefully different from the last role. I don't wanna do the same thing over and over again because that's, well, first of all that's no fun.
I like flawed characters very much. A lot of times I get asked to do parts that are kind of small but key - three-scene roles that are three kick-ass scenes. Growing up, watching as many movies as I did, I was always into character actors like that.
In every character you play, as much as you hate to admit it as an actor, but there's an element of you that you bring to it.
I turned down as many roles that I thought were beyond my abilities as I did ones I thought weren't good enough.