He has all those different aspects to him, so I can more or less decide as a performer how I'm going to deliver a line in a particular scene, or play a particular scene in total.
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As an actor, I've always been interested in making sure I can perform the role and the lines in the way the writer intended.
I enjoy all kinds of performances and take each role differently. I keep the audiences in mind.
As an actor, you want as much variety as you can muster up. Otherwise you just keep playing the same chord over and over again.
A performer needs to feel the part to be the part!
A lot of the time, as an actor, you don't have the freedom to change what your lines are, and they can often be very unnatural or difficult to portray in a real light.
I try to get the best performance an actor can give.
I'd like to get more bit-acting roles. I don't know if my talent would allow for a long dialogue, but I could definitely knock out three lines. I'd kill it.
Definitely as an actor, the experience you have, at least I'm talking for me, my experience as an actor is you go to the set and know what you're going to do, know your lines, you rehearse, you do your scene, you go back home. As a producer, for the first time I saw the whole picture in a completely different way.
I don't want to talk about the specifics of other people's performances compared with my own. I'd never do that.
You have to have wonderful actors for material, particularly difficult material that requires complicated performances.
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