That's always a fun thing to play, a relationship where there's equals. I often play roles that are repressive, or women who are slightly repressed or having some kind of internal conflict.
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I guess I'm just good at playing repressed individuals. I'm lucky because those are often the roles that catch people's eyes.
I just always want to play people. I don't want it to be necessarily that you relate to the character as female or male, but that you relate to them as a person. That's the driving force.
I'm attracted to strong female roles: females that aren't necessarily defined by their relationships with men.
Usually I play the bad guy role, a terrorist or someone.
I sometimes want to do totally different roles. I don't always want to play 'wholesome.'
I think when you're in a relationship, either you have something or your partner generally has something that you're having to deal with.
To me, any character that is conflicted inside as well as outside of themselves is always a better role to play.
Just because we are women doesn't mean the only roles we can play are that of the finger-shaking girlfriend.
My biggest challenge will be to play the totally submissive woman. It takes a toll on you when you play someone who's far removed from your personality.
In a relationship you want to treat people the way you want to be treated.
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