Any good production team is going to allow an actor to breathe life into the characters - that's why they hired that woman, that man, whatever the case.
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All actors are looking for that role that's going to define who they are. When it happens, it's a good thing.
Many casting directors won't hire aspiring actors because you might be burning some chick's headshot under the table so she doesn't get the part.
There are a lot of people out there who offer roles to actors because they'll elevate their movie to a place the movie would never reach.
As far as I'm concerned... there's a side to an actor that wants to go on and play a thousand different roles.
I don't believe that all actors should end up being directors.
Roles make the actor.
I think one of the biggest jobs of being a director is getting the casting right.
As a director/writer/producer, all you ever want is to work with actors who make you look better, who make the work you do seem as good as it can be and even better than it is.
I always think that a director who knows about the technical side, but cares about the acting performances and casting as well, is ahead of the game.
Actors have to be there and do the work, and that's enough.
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