If a great role comes along, and you are too tall to play it, then I think the role is too small for your talents.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Fortunately, I get asked to play - regardless of how big or small they are - some really interesting people who are part of great stories. So, as an actor, there's really nothing better.
Essentially, I'm a small-part actor who's been lucky enough to play leading roles for most of his life.
My roles aren't huge, but it's a start.
My talents fall within definite limitations. I am not as versatile an actress as some think.
My size is an asset to me. People write roles for me. If I was just another blond-haired, brown-eyed, 18-year-old actor, I'd be left unrecognized. People remember me.
If you do too much acting in a lead part in a feature film where you're 40 ft. high, it's rather unattractive. You can see the acting. And it's actually the right thing to do to bring as much of yourself, I believe, to the part as you possibly can - to minimize the amount of theatrical stuff that you need to do.
In acting, you can always grow and get better - even if you think you're at your limit.
I play a huge variety of roles.
I always think it's better to take a smaller role in a great film rather than a leading role in something that you don't have complete faith in.
I think every role you get is going to be a powerful one. As long as you go in with the mindset of, 'Yeah, I'm going to make the most of this.' So that's the kind of attitude I take into each role that I play.