You and the character just become the same person in a way. There isn't really a character; it's just you creating this illusion.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
There starts to be an overlap between you and the character.
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.
In order to make characters real - no matter what the character is doing - you have to see yourself as capable of having done that.
I would like to think that I'm more different from my character than I am.
There's a lot about the character. It doesn't always happen, but there are some characters you really create a relationship with, almost as if they were your friend. And you never get into their heads again or think like them.
When I read a character that I really, really love, I know immediately what they look like. It's like I want to 100 percent become that person.
There's nothing like getting yourself into character and seeing a different person. It really wears on your vanity.
I don't think there is a fictional character who resembles me because fictional characters are not real!
I've always felt that almost every part I've played has been a character part. I mean, I look at it that way. I can't help how I look or how I seem to people.
Your image isn't your character. Character is what you are as a person.