Every role I've ever taken has never had anything do to with size. It's never been something I've wanted to be cheap about. Luckily, my agents and managers have always supported that.
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Some people make their choice on size. I happen to not be a believer in that. I've often said, especially in an industry that's clamoring for growth, if I wanted size, I wouldn't have divested $8 billion of businesses.
I've seen small businesses turn into terrible midsize or big ones because they let their desire to achieve some arbitrary metric get the best of them. Whatever is compromised as a result doesn't matter anymore, as long as the company is growing.
If I'm trying to put size on for a role, then I don't do much running.
I find it hard to do small roles sometimes.
I never set out to be a role model for large women, I just do what I feel is right.
Most actors are small, anyway - at least compared to me.
For me personally, I try to use my size to my advantage where I can either slip by guys or try to create more space for myself.
For me, I don't think about size - I focus more on being powerful and confident.
My size is an asset to me. People write roles for me. If I was just another blond-haired, brown-eyed, 18-year-old actor, I'd be left unrecognized. People remember me.
I know that some people work differently, but I have to work from the inside out. It doesn't matter how big the character is, there has to be a truthful core.
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