I play a recurring role for a character named Doctor Imo. I assist the villain and show up from time to time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I generally play villains once every three or four years by choice because I get offered villainous roles a lot, because of the way I look and whatever. And I tend to avoid them because I think you can end up in a cul-de-sac of your own making if you're cast in that.
I get to play a great character while working with great actors and great directors on a great show.
I have a recurring role on 'Person of Interest,' which is my husband's show. I play the love of his life. It was really fun to do that.
I used to play a lot of villains. You have to break out of it, and I did.
I've been fortunate to play many different types of characters thus far. However, I really enjoy playing roles that are different than who I am personally. You can have these small fantasy worlds where you can be people you would otherwise never get to be: a doctor, a lawyer, a ruthless business woman.
I love playing villains.
I've always had an incredible interest in the villains, which are a lot more fun to play.
After doing 'Doctor Who,' I'm open-minded to doing more acting. Part of the reason you do a show like this is because it creates other opportunities you haven't had before.
I play a huge variety of roles.
I usually do get to play the very sweet, charming roles... but I'm not an obvious kind of villain.