I think that if you've got 5 million people that enjoy drama and invest in characters, you must take the time to not worry about your job and getting sacked and just go for it and hit it again.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've never gotten hired for drama because I'm a good improviser. I don't think people who write drama scripts want you playing with them as much.
I think so often you can come out of drama school and get thrown in the deep end.
I think I would struggle with any job if it was purely about effects. Even as a viewer, those aren't the kind of things that interest me. I think ultimately you have to be connected to characters and their relationships. Otherwise, it's not drama to me.
When you make a movie with plenty of money, there is no drama.
The thing with drama is you're allowed to invent people who are maybe slightly better than real people.
I guess you can tease me about being a drama queen, because that did heighten the drama.
Drama is life with the dull bits cut out.
If you only do issue-based drama, you can become a boring wanker.
I have enough drama in my career, and then always playing dramatic roles and storylines... I like to lead a very low profile.
People tend not to dwell on drama.