I kept the same suit for six years and the same dialogue. They just changed the title of the picture and the leading lady.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Sometimes, if you wear suits for too long, it changes your ideology.
I think, with suits and clothes, if you keep them long enough, they all come back in fashion.
As an actor, my background is in the theater and I feel that my strong suit is period work, but I actually didn't do much of it at all, until the last three or four years. I'm loving it!
To be honest, I owned one suit before I filmed 'Mad Men' - the one suit that you have to have as an adult. Outside of that, I never really felt comfortable in a suit.
I wear the same outfit or, at least, a different copy of it almost every day.
Suits change a lot - the wide lapel thing, the fashion trends, the trousers change.
When I was a little girl, I got 'Time' magazine every week, and I wanted my face on the cover, but I've changed a lot since then.
A custom-tailored suit retains a certain dignity about it.
Because I went from the 'Daily Show' where I was a fake news guy on a fake news show, to 'Bruce Almighty' where I played a news guy, to 'Anchorman' where I played a news guy, now I'm... yeah, I tend to gravitate towards suits.
The suit does not represent the businessman anymore. Nor does the loud shirt represent the rock star. The same man can now wear both.