I'll write a character with a certain actor in mind, but then once I start casting, I have to forget about who I pictured.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I don't mind being identified as any character as long as I'm doing a good job as an actor. I have done all kinds of roles - from an editor, judge, police officer, murderer to a corrupt businessman.
I like to think of myself as a character actor, though there's some redundancy in that.
You have to get it in your brain that you don't belong to yourself as an actor, but that you belong to the director who creates the character.
I'm a character actor but unlike a lot of character actors, I don't look radically different from film to film and there was a bunch of them at once.
I don't know what I am. I guess you can call me a character actor in the sense that I'll never be an ingenue. You know, that's over. My shot was missed. I take a normal person and make them more of a character. I don't know what that would be called.
I consider myself a character actor.
I've always considered myself a character actor.
As an actor, you always want to find a piece of who you are in every role you take on.
I don't tend to picture my characters as actors and actresses.
Casting is everything. Getting the person that you imagined is this character and then seeing what they bring to it.