I always feel I can play a role - just give me the time to do the preparation and I'll be it.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm used to working really hard to get a role. I was always auditioning and talking my way into roles.
Sometimes it gets a little uncomfortable to not do everything. That was my modus operandi for many years, but I just feel like I want to do challenging roles.
All the things you can do to prepare for a role that free you, in the moment, are great. You have this muscle memory for things. You don't have to act it as much, once you've done it enough.
I always like to get a role where I think, 'Ah, I know this is probably going to be played like this, but I'm going to do it like this.'
My effort is to slip into any role that is offered to me. The minute you go into those costumes, those grand sets, and start prepping up for the role, you become the part or at least start feeling the part.
When I'm offered a role, I look at what I think I can do with it. I look to see if I can project myself into it.
I'm playing one of the principal roles, which gives you more clout and more confidence.
I don't really prepare for roles. I just kind of do them!
When I find a role I want to play, I just go after it.
I don't think I do that much to prepare for roles in general.