I do small cameos here and there but nothing that requires more than a paragraph of talking, because I'm just an amateur. The movie is a whole different reality.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I really enjoy doing cameos. It is just a day's work, and you get to play a new character.
'The Movie' is something that I made with some friends of mine in L.A. My friend, Luke Eberl, is the filmmaker. He shot this movie and asked a bunch of his friends to be involved with it. I just saw him the other day and there is no money to finish the film. But, you know, I literally have a cameo in it.
So far, I'm known for doing more commercial and glamorous roles. But I don't mind doing a short film.
It's interesting going between small parts and then bigger roles where you carry the film. If the writing is good, and if the people involved have integrity, then you'll do it, even if it's only five minutes on screen.
I'm down to act a little bit - go on a couple auditions or make one of those three-second cameos with one line.
Yeah, I mean the material, directors, the other cast, and if you think you can do something with the character then you do it and go from there. I am looking forward to doing some smaller movies.
Great film roles, they always take you to another place. I'd love to do more of that, but I keep doing lots of voiceovers, some TV spots, and some film roles have come along, so I'm okay.
I make cameos in all my movies for no particular reason other than a joke. It's just a Hitchcock thing.
I haven't done many films. But with every movie, I try to showcase a different side of me through a character.
There is such a thing as my kind of actor, and how well they pull off my dialogue is a very, very important part of it.