Sometimes I've done small parts, like with Spike Lee, but it doesn't matter because you want to work with the director.
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I had just had small parts in other films, and I'd worked with a lot of directors in TV.
Yeah, I mean the material, directors, the other cast, and if you think you can do something with the character then you do it and go from there. I am looking forward to doing some smaller movies.
As the director, you have it in your mind how you want the part done, how you want someone to do it, and so sometimes you just say, 'Why don't I do it myself?' So for a little role, I'll just do it.
Ultimately, making movies, if you don't have a big star, it's hard to do. Or if it's not a star director.
I really have been trying to get in movies with smaller parts, just to get myself in there and get more practice, and not have to take the big lead. In 'Dylan Dog' I was one of the co-stars, and I had a pretty good part in that movie.
As a director, you see something in someone; you know it's there, you just got to go get it. You do that with any actor. That's your job.
I'm really a director's actor. I rely heavily on a director.
As far as working with actors, I feel very comfortable working in that aspect of directing.
As an actor, you're always nervous as to what a director will do with something.
You do small movies because the script is good and because you believe in the director. You don't care about the money. And when they disappear, it's a pity.
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