Well, a lead is the most important thing about the story.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It works better if your lead character is complex and interesting and not perfect.
You know, I've always tried to look at things as just what the part was. I never tried to worry about whether it was the lead or not the lead, because I think you can really mess your mind up when you're too caught up in those things.
I always say it takes as much preparation and thought to do a small part as a leading part. In some ways, leads are easier because you have the luxury of time to discover the character.
Sometimes the leads are equally balanced, like in 'Romeo and Juliet,' but sometimes they're just not.
People learn to lead because they care about something.
It takes a great deal of courage to follow another person's lead.
I love to be the lead, but you can't always be the lead.
It's so rare that you actually get to find a really well-written female lead.
If you're playing a lead, you're shaping the movie. When you're playing a supporting role, you've got only a moment to make it count.
To me, the director is the most important, rather than the story.