I think, especially when you're on TV, once you become associated with one genre or the other, it's near impossible to break into the other one, even if you have experience with both.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm not loyal to one genre. I want to mix it up.
Where do you even draw the line between genres?
You don't want to play the same roles or do the same genre.
I think that what appeals to me in my work is having the opportunity to inhabit different genres and so to reach different audiences.
I think the difficult thing is the transition between TV competition series and going into the actual music industry. There still seems to be a slight disconnect there.
I think you can spread yourself across any number of genres when you're a writer as long as you have a deep, abiding love for each of them.
I don't steer clear of genres. I simply haven't steered myself toward some of them.
I love all genres. The only thing I get stymied by is the Family Drama. I don't necessarily know how to approach that.
We have such a mixture now, such a fusion of different genres.
I always think it's interesting to switch genres, because if I read a script and I know exactly how to manifest a story, I don't really want to do it anymore, because I've already done it in my head.