Until I'm actually stood on the set doing the job, I always keep my options open.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I always want my options to be open.
When I'm on the set, I'll come up with ideas if I'm sort of just between responsibilities, because there's a lot of sitting around on set. Invariably, though, the stuff I come up with on the set tends to be bad.
I'm generally competing with the ideal I have set for myself, and I've found that served me very well.
I tend to plan as I write. And I want to leave myself open and the character open to keep on going until it seems to be the time to stop.
Every day that I get to step onto a set is a good day for me.
It's always a learning experience every time I'm on set.
I believe that if I come home from a stressful day on the set, I just have to leave it there.
When I'm on set, I do whatever I can to find my focus.
I've been on sets my whole life.
I tend to - every time I step onto the set until the time I go back to the hotel, I just try to be in character all the time.