A lot of the time the film chooses me. I'll be working and I'll get a call from my agent and I'll get the script and then tell him what I think.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You know how it is, somebody will see your work and like it and remember it, then decide to make it a role in their film.
When I do a movie, I have the script. I know how it begins and how it ends. I know what my character does and where he's going. If I have ideas I want to express or changes I want to make, there's one guy: the director. It's different in television.
It's funny: I've been very successful and done a lot of films, and I don't really have an agent - I don't really pursue jobs, I let people come to me.
First and foremost, I look for a great script. Then, the team that I am working with. Only then, we will be able to come up with a good film.
As an actor, there are many confusing factors that can make you take or not take a decision. It becomes difficult. Your first and last checkpoint should be the story. I always read a script as an audience.
On the clothes front, I have a designer who sits with the director for each film to chalk out a look for me based on the script.
I look for the role that excites me and work with whoever that director happens to be, wherever he wants to shoot the film.
The reason I haven't got an agent is so that no one can contact me to offer me a film part. In case I'm tempted to do something I'll regret later.
I will always choose to work in a movie based on whether I would want to watch it - if I would be willing to spend money in a theatre on it. The script and the people you will work with come after that.
My priority is the script. Get me a good script, and I will sign the movie. I think I should leave the casting up to the experts!