For me, as an actor, going from TV to film was interesting because TV and film are two very different things.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I gravitate to the roles, not necessarily television or film. It's just the fact that, for me, the most interesting roles have been in television.
I did theatre all my life and then went into the film world. I then kind of segued into TV land, which is a different experience.
As an actor I've been attracted to the sort of films that I want to go and see. That tends to usually be drama-related.
I grew up seeing a lot of theatre, and it was theatre that really seduced me into acting - not film or television.
I knew that I wanted to be a film actress and I never watched TV. I was always too busy.
You know, film is the ultimate goal in an actor's career. I mean, I still love TV. I have my feet firmly stamped in it. But my opportunities have been bigger and better.
I was always enamored with TV shows and movies. But you didn't grow up in my town and turn into an actor.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.
I first decided to become an actor at school. A teacher gave us a play to do and that had a major impact. At first, I wanted to work in the theatre, but there was something about the ambience of film, especially American films, that always attracted me.
TV and films are same for me. I took a decision to be an actor, and I am an actor. I never decided to be TV actor or film actor.