Every actor wants to have a character that changes, that has some kind of movement, that gets from point A to point B, that doesn't just supply one note.
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As an actor, you always want to keep it different, change it up, and, you know, just to keep yourself inspired and work with interesting characters.
As actors, sometimes we want our character to go somewhere different than it goes, but that's being an actor.
Sometimes the writing can be so good that the actor doesn't really have to do anything.
A lot of the time, as an actor, you don't have the freedom to change what your lines are, and they can often be very unnatural or difficult to portray in a real light.
Changing writing styles is like an actor taking on a different part.
Sometimes, as actors, we feel like we want to hold on and control where a character goes.
Mostly in movies an actor has to come to a mark, an X, and deliver his line - but that's so artificial, that's not how people really behave.
Theater actors like to change character roles. They don't like to always do the same thing.
It's like playing tennis, you play a different rally with different people. Every actor is different and the chemistry between actors is different.
If an actor only comes alive when he has lines to say, it doesn't work, and the same goes for illustrated characters.
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