When you perform, you can convey emotions differently, and your look can reflect each of those emotions.
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You can convey a lot of emotion with just some eyebrows and mouth movement.
I love how you can look different, and it changes your mood.
True artistic expression lies in conveying emotion.
Contrast of emotions is definitely something interesting that you like to do as an actor.
It looks better when you do your own stunts, because seeing somebody's face when they're doing them is fun for the audience.
What looks absolutely fabulous in rehearsal can fall flat in front of an audience. The audience dictates what you do or don't change.
You have to learn to draw the same emotion you had when you wrote a song every time you perform it. Acting is the same way: You have to find those emotions and bring them to the surface, and then put them back when you're done.
I always look so different in different roles, people are never quite sure. Which is the way I like it.
When you're used to looking through a stills lens and you have to capture an emotional moment, and that picture is not moving and yet it has to have impact, I think that's the first influence on my style.
As an artist, you can always learn different ways to refine your look. I mean, you look at any one time in my career and you see all the hairstyles I went through. You make changes until something feels comfortable with you. And people vibe with it because they can see the difference.
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