You never get the role you have worked so hard for, but the dream role, the one who gives you joy, money and maybe even honor, that one just falls into your lap.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a lot of variety within me, and the dream role, I think, is actually a compilation of parts that express different aspects of my persona and personal interests.
There really isn't a dream role, but there's a dream situation where I could work with a director that I idolize. So, the idea of working with David Fincher or Paul Thomas Anderson or Wes Anderson or Scorsese or Spielberg or any of the guys I really idolize is a dream for me.
I'm drawn to roles because they excite me intellectually and emotionally.
First of all, I choose the great roles, and if none of these come, I choose the mediocre ones, and if they don't come, I choose the ones that pay the rent.
The best role is something that's challenging. Fun is great, but when it's challenging, you get to overcome barriers, and when you see the finished product, it's very rewarding.
As for dream roles, they usually just speak to you. I just crave complex characters.
I can see that I can be a role model.
I have always chosen roles that I believed in - not ones that I thought might further my career.
Every role is the best role you've ever got. It's the only role you have.
Every role I do is a dream role for me because I can't imagine I'm doing it.