I feel like my responsibility as an actor is to make characters as compelling and believable as possible.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I only work with actors who take full responsibility for their characters.
The role of an actor is to make every character believable.
I don't personally feel a responsibility to be a role model, but as the actor, I do.
As an actor, you always want to feel like what you're doing is making a difference to the story.
I think, for every actor, the most challenging part of playing a character, specially a real-life character, is to convince yourself that you are the character.
Acting is very much like a child making believe. I'm not one to become a character, but I fall in love with the character. It's like having faith; you're going to be that person for a while.
My only job as an actor is to try and understand the character and, to the best of my ability, bring this character to life.
I think that's why I'm an actor: so I can tell those stories without having to really live through those stories with real consequences and real stakes, real responsibility.
I don't want actors to be writers. I think it's too much responsibility.
As an actor, you always want to keep it different, change it up, and, you know, just to keep yourself inspired and work with interesting characters.