The last thing a director needs is an actress who feels an ownership towards a particular character.
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As an actor, you want a director who makes you feel comfortable in a place that you can really create and try a lot of different things.
Whatever it takes, the job of the director is to be the leader and to get your actors where they need to go. That's a philosophy that I have.
There is a director for a reason, because a director knows what's best for the movie. You just give your director as much as you can to work with, and hopefully, the decisions they make are going to be great.
As a director, I get to have a much broader creative expression than as an actress.
As a director, you see something in someone; you know it's there, you just got to go get it. You do that with any actor. That's your job.
The thing that separates a so-so director and a great director is a love and caring for film.
It's so hard to find a director who, when you look at their body of work, you like everything.
As a director, it is important to understand the actor's process.
As an actress I find the most enjoyable part of acting is really just to please the director. I just want to please my director.
The point of having a director is that they make the final decision; it's their point of view, they set the rhythm and they make the final decisions.
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