I don't pick my roles based on what clothes I have to wear. I pick roles because of the character I have to portray, and the public have enjoyed seeing me in those roles.
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I don't pick roles based on how famous they are going to make me; I pick roles based on how they're going to inspire me intellectually.
People think, 'You're an actor, you can afford clothes,' but I just try to take the clothes from the movie, which makes the selecting of film projects that much more difficult, because you try to play characters that might wear something you'd want to wear.
Actors have an unusual perspective on clothing. You've really got to know the impact of what you're wearing on the character you're playing.
I kind of see clothes a bit like role-playing, depending what mood I'm in.
I have a friend who says that roles choose you at the time that you need them most, and you have to believe, as an actor, if you didn't get a part that you really, really wanted, and it went to someone else, it was because it was theirs to begin with.
I choose roles that are not me.
I would probably choose supporting roles if I had to make a choice. It's actually a really hard thing to say. It's all on a role-by-role basis, ultimately. I shouldn't be so quick to say that. I feel like you're given greater license to be colorful and eccentric in supporting roles, and that's interesting to me.
My effort is to slip into any role that is offered to me. The minute you go into those costumes, those grand sets, and start prepping up for the role, you become the part or at least start feeling the part.
I'm attracted to roles where I don't have to wear makeup.
One of my favourite parts of acting is the clothes that you get to wear, because it's very important.