In films I might look glamorous, but I've been in hair and make-up for two hours.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm extremely particular how my look should be in a film.
When I finish a film, I like to drastically change my appearance. I get sick of looking at the same thing in the mirror for months at a time. So when a film's over, I'll do something like shave my head.
I'm hard to pin down. I tend to look different in films.
There are people who expect me to look the way I do on-screen, where I have a great director of photography and fantastic lighting. I'm sorry to disappoint people, but I don't look like that all the time - no actress does.
I think there's a perception out there that people know me based on these glamorous photos they see of me in magazines, but I have about two hours of hair and makeup and then people to dress me, to make me look even better, in those pictures.
I mean, look, I wear makeup in films. I don't wear makeup in real life. It's just part of the gig, that's all.
I have to feel good on the inside to look glamorous.
I'm only interested in being a good actor and in being remembered for my best films, not for the way I look. But it seems inevitable in this line of work that I have to care about the way I look without getting obsessed about it.
I'm a character actor but unlike a lot of character actors, I don't look radically different from film to film and there was a bunch of them at once.
I don't really look like I do in any of my films.