Really, for an actor, it's all about remembering a lot of stuff - and keeping the moustache on.
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I can understand why people get annoyed at being remembered for one thing, but a lot of actors aren't remembered for anything. I don't mind that.
It's very good for me to remember what actors go through.
When you're an actor you don't really know what you have to do until you see what you look like.
You know when you watch old movies, it's always the small parts you remember, the character actors who come in like a breath of fresh air.
It's funny because, if you're not an actor, people always tend to say, 'How do you memorize all those lines? Is that really hard?' I'm always like, 'That's just a small part of it. I have to seek my craft and my emotions' - you know, all this gross, actor-y stuff.
As an actor, you pay attention very closely to everything that happens to you, and you're constantly watching others as well, trying to just find out where everything comes from.
When you get all this stuff on and you put on the guns and the hair, it has an effect on the actor. It tends to lend a certain something to the way you feel as you're just walking around looking that way.
There are some actor secrets you keep sometimes, and you want to keep.
As an actor, you try to put a little bit of yourself in everything you do.
What happens so often as an actor is that you retain the information about the scenes that you yourself shot and you obsess over certain scenes that you found the most challenging or interesting. The rest of the film kind of falls away in your memory or it fades a little bit.
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