When I'm creating a character, I don't see it so much as playing someone else as just playing a specific part of myself under certain circumstances.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think there are parts of myself in every character I play.
You play to different parts of yourself when you take on various roles. Like, you are your confident self when you're playing this person, and you're your sad self when playing another person - but it's all a part of you somewhere.
When I act, a part of me goes into the character I am playing.
I can always see something of myself in the characters I play.
You don't realize how much a part of your character is part of yourself until you are no longer playing that character.
Character roles only indicate that they're very different from who you are as a person, and for me, it's fun hiding behind characters that are so unlike who I am.
It's a lot of fun to play someone you don't normally think of yourself as.
You can't form a character without being completely comfortable with who you are as a person.
I don't think anyone can do any character that doesn't have at least some ounce of themselves in it. You are who you are, and your brain is drawing on things that you've experienced.
I don't play a character. It's totally just an extension of myself.