I guess people wonder if I'm the same on camera as I am off, and I'm pretty much the same, I really am. But that's always asked of me.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I am the same on camera as I am off. I can't imagine being any other way.
When I watch myself on camera, in any capacity - being interviewed, performing, 20 years ago or yesterday - there's a part of me that really doesn't grasp that it's me.
I think I've spent more time in front of a camera than off camera. That's just the way it is.
You adapt to who you're photographing.
People tell me that my appearance in real life is better than on-screen. Perhaps people think I am exactly like the characters I play on TV.
I've always viewed myself as a behind-the-scenes person rather than in front of the camera.
Some people, they feel like they have to change and try to go out and do this or do things for the cameras. I'm myself at all times, whether I'm at a grocery store or I'm speaking to a school. I want to be as levelheaded and down to earth as possible, because that's who I am.
I feel more comfortable when I'm somebody else, I think. When I'm taking a picture as myself, the whole idea of taking a headshot, to me, feels very false.
The image you see of me out in public is really different from who I am in real life.
When I am in front of the camera or on stage, I am not me.