When you're playing the good guy, you want to find the dirty parts - and when you're playing the bad guy, you want to find the vulnerability.
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Playing a bad guy is always a freeing experience, because you don't have the same envelope of restrictions as you have playing a good guy. Good guys restrain themselves; they kind of have their moral fiber cut out for them in varying degrees.
There's so many ways to play a bad guy, and usually people choose the obvious one.
Playing a bad guy is always more fun than playing the good guy.
It's fun playing the bad guy. It comes naturally.
If you're playing the bad guy, you have to find what you like about them.
I love playing bad guys; they're always much more fun than the good guy.
It's great to be able to play the 'bad guy' role, because you always get a lot to do, but I'm always looking at the why - how does a person get to that particular point.
It's definitely more fun playing a bad guy. It feels a lot better than playing one of the good guys.
It's easy for me to play bad guys because it's a very linear acting. Bad guys aren't empathetic. Being a bad guy is great because you're not friendly and you don't have to do much with your face.
When I play a good guy, I try to explore them and figure out what shapes them and makes them interesting. When I'm playing a bad guy, I try to explore everything that makes them good. No one ever really thinks that they're a bad guy.