There's always a version of me who is the narrator. And I make myself look better than other people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I see people sometimes who remind me of my narrators.
There aren't as many roles for people who look like me, and it was always complicated when it came to casting my parents. But now I couldn't be more grateful that I have a different look.
I try to be the best version of me that I can be, whether it's acting or on a personal level.
I want to be like Robin Williams, really. It's all the different characters he does, all the different voices.
To me, it's really not about how I look - it's about who I can be. It is my job to bring the character to life and my duty to fit into the jigsaw in that story.
I am who I am. I have a low voice, and I look like somebody's dad or boss or a police chief, and those roles come my way.
Well, I always try to look at my characters as being better than I am. That's one of the reasons I guess I became an actor - because you get to create a persona that's bigger or better or more interesting than your own.
It's interesting for me to always make myself look very different.
I always look so different in different roles, people are never quite sure. Which is the way I like it.
I go straight from thinking about my narrator to being him.