My character in 'The Caller' is very normal.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If I'm not clear with the character, I can't do anything with it. But once I get that character, the possibilities are endless. When you have such a defined character, I feel like I can actually read the phone book and make it funny.
If I'm characterized as a character actor, that's fine with me. Whatever they want to call me is fine.
I love 'Last Call.' It took me a little bit to figure out that I wasn't going to be that guy in a suit telling monologue jokes.
I'm much more comfortable speaking through my characters' voices than my own.
The voice is always the starting place for me with a character.
It's essential for an actor to have a hobby for the time when the telephone doesn't ring.
I've been called 'the voice actor.'
It's usually easier for me to begin writing in a character's voice if that person is different from me in some significant way.
I'm just an actress, so I can leave my work when I leave the set. I don't get strange calls in the middle of the night, and I don't have tons of responsibility.
People with the strongest and healthiest sense of calling are not obsessed with their calling. They are preoccupied with the Caller.