I turned down as many roles that I thought were beyond my abilities as I did ones I thought weren't good enough.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've been very lucky not to have turned down too many roles that I've later regretted.
I kept turning down roles because I knew I just wasn't ready for them.
I've done a handful of great roles.
Up to that point I never really knew what my character would be expected to do, and prior to accepting the job I had actually turned down the role three times before finally giving in.
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.
I've never understood why you would turn down a great role.
When I started off many years ago, I made a determination that there were certain roles I didn't want to play.
If a role has been too one-dimensional, I have turned it down.
I have always chosen roles that I believed in - not ones that I thought might further my career.
I've always chosen incredibly different roles and things that are quite offbeat. That way you're not limited.