I don't really compare any of the characters I play; I try to go into them being very open to what the characters can offer and what I can bring to them and then bring a being to life.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'd rather play a character that was really, really different to me as to someone who is quite close to my character.
I don't really try to judge any character that I play, afterwards I figure it out, but while I'm working on the character, I have to find something in them to relate to.
I like playing characters that are true to life, and there's no guarantee that any of us are going to be okay, but we intend to be, and we take the time to try to be. I don't think it's any different for a character.
My school of thought with going into a character is that you have to understand where they come from, and you have to empathize with them.
I like to play a wide range of characters. The more they're unlike me, the better I like it.
I don't really ever think about whether or not I like the characters I'm playing. I'm more into the minutiae of their behaviour or what they're doing in a certain scene.
I like all my characters in one way or another, or at least I understand them.
I think that I've always been attracted to characters who are positive and come from a very innocent place. I think there's a lot of room for discovery in these characters, and that's something I always have fun playing.
The more varied the characters, the better, as far as I'm concerned.
I relate to most of the characters I play, because I do feel like an outsider.
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