All the characters I play are all inside of me in a way, and they're all different, the darkness, the lightness, whatever that is.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I relate to most of the characters I play, because I do feel like an outsider.
I like playing characters who are fractured, broken. I find that more relatable, for some reason. I don't feel that I'm like that myself by nature, but there's just something that you can really grab hold of if people have a darkness in them, I think.
I think there are parts of myself in every character I play.
As an actor, I'm constantly striving to find the darkness in the lighter characters and the lightness in the darker characters.
I love playing characters who are multilayered and multidimensional and have a darkness to them, which makes them more realistic and more fun to play.
I never really thought about what characters I play. I always just wanted different characters.
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.
I can always see something of myself in the characters I play.
Every single character I've ever played has a little bit of me in them just because every single human in the world has a little bit of everything in them.
I don't think I'm like any of the characters I've played - they're all really far from who I am.