It could get saturated or monotonous if I would do the same characters again and again. That is why, to save myself from that feeling, I take time out to choose roles that excite me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
When I get a role, I try to delve as deeply as possible into the character.
I never want to play the same character twice. I like to do different roles. I have fun with that.
I sometimes feel like I could do another job. Anything. Maybe because as an actress you're playing different characters, everything feels possible.
I always choose roles that are, you know, hopefully different from the last role. I don't wanna do the same thing over and over again because that's, well, first of all that's no fun.
Up to that point I never really knew what my character would be expected to do, and prior to accepting the job I had actually turned down the role three times before finally giving in.
Never jeopardize who you are for a role. Now, I'm not saying you should never change for a role, because the fun of being different characters is adapting different nuances and different parts of the character, but never jeopardize your moral compass or anything like that to have a role.
I feel like as you get older, the roles you get change, and you don't always want to do the same tone over and over again.
Audiences grew to like this duality of feeling, where you're both championing a character and you're revolted by them.
When you get a role, you completely lose yourself in it. That's one of the great things about acting - letting yourself go.
One role blends into the next role. I mean, there's strange idiosyncrasies from roles that I play that I picked up that will never go away.