The reality is that people know my character, and they know my service.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I think people throughout the world identify with my characters.
To me, my characters are more real than most people I meet.
Service is a deceptively profound way to prove not only what you can do for the world, but what you can tell the world to expect from you and your ambitions.
If I'm doing my job as an actor, the audience knows everything I know about the character.
When people show you who they are, believe them. I carry that with me a lot. It has served me well.
My characters surprise me constantly. My characters are like my friends - I can give them advice, but they don't have to take it. If your characters are real, then they surprise you, just like real people.
For the most part, people don't know who I am.
The less you know about me, the easier it is to convince you that I am that character on screen.
I only have an awareness of what I'm trying to achieve as an actor and what my job as the character is to service.
I want people to believe me when I play a part and they are less apt to if they know a lot about me and have associations about me.
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