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.
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For me, as an actor, going from TV to film was interesting because TV and film are two very different things.
As an actress I take roles I find interesting.
I've always just gone with the best role, and I don't care if it's in theater, film or television.
There are fewer and fewer roles that I haven't done already, or archetypes that I haven't played, and to break out of that box, the most interesting stuff is television.
I try to get roles that challenge me in what I can do and who I think I can portray. For me, it's about creating characters with really fascinating stories, because that's what I like to watch on TV.
There are some great women's roles in television... so much more interesting than what I was reading in film scripts.
Sometimes, the smaller roles in movies can be the most interesting. If you only take the stance that you'll only play central characters in movies, you'll find yourself not being able to indulge in that morally grey terrain that makes support characters so rich and interesting.
There are so many roles on TV that I don't covet. I see them, and I'm glad I don't have to play them.
I always find that really interesting, you know, when I get to see characters that I love in TV and film and theater around their family.
I don't think there are that many awesome roles out there, whether we're talking about movies or TV.