I don't think you can help but personalize a role. You almost play to none of the preconceived notions of it. It's more or less a personal experience and journey.
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I don't take roles that are 'just another role.' I'm interested in learning more about myself and about humanity. So it should change you by the time it's done.
My criteria when looking for a role is that I will do anything that stands the chance of succeeding on the level it is intended to. After that, if it's a part I can do something personal with.
My goal is to just keep playing roles that are different from the roles I've played before.
I have always viewed my role as a sort of ambassador or bridge between groups to help provide a dialog.
Every role affords me something different in the way of understanding, and that's really why you take these roles, not to show that thing that people talk about of showing what you can do - that has nothing to do with anything.
Assuming roles is something that simply won't work for me, since I don't have a style. None at all.
I don't have one role that I'm particularly fond of doing, and I don't really look for it to differ all the time, but I will try anything and do anything. If it's a role I connect with, I'll go for it, no matter what's involved.
Making me into a role model is placing too much importance on what I see as a work in progress.
I approach every role from scratch.
I don't think roles help you resolve your issues. I just think they're good markers.
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