I want diversity in what I do, as that's what helps you in the long term. It's more fulfilling, and you'll have a longer shelf life as an actor.
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Really, you want to have variety as an actor. If you spend your career doing one thing solidly, people get burned out.
I get to choose things that interest me as opposed to trying to get any job that will have me, which for a vast majority of actors is the case.
I never wanted to stay in one genre; I never wanted to be pigeon-holed or defined as the actor who only worked in one genre. I want to be able to work in all different genres. For me it's fun, and that's how I grow as an actor.
I've done a lot of theater work that has been quite diverse. I feel very fortunate to have had many different people think of me in many different ways. So, as an actor that's all you - all I want is diversity. So far in film and television work I have done has not been as diverse, and I hope it grows to be.
I want variety. I want versatility. Otherwise, I'm wasting the opportunity of being an actor, which is all about variation and change.
I prefer to have longevity. I like as great a variety as possible, hopefully to avoid getting stuck in one kind of character, having to do it over and over again. I seek to challenge myself as an actor - and at the same time support my family.
I love being an actor, and that's really the bottom line - in any medium, in any genre - and I want to do it.
I've been blessed to have acting opportunities in movies, television, as well as Broadway, and definitely want to continue to do so.
There are a handful of actors who sustain interest because it's exciting to watch them get better at what they do. I want to be one of those actors.
I think part of what I love about being an actor is getting to take on different worlds and investigate different genres and travel to different lands.
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