With any role, you're extending yourself and acting out things that never happened to you.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When you get a role, you completely lose yourself in it. That's one of the great things about acting - letting yourself go.
In the end, it's your job to own the role, and in the end, you are playing certain aspects of your own self, even.
Everything happens for a reason. Say if I don't get a role, it may be that it would have stopped me getting another role.
You don't pass up roles that give you the opportunity to stretch and to grow.
Every role that you accept makes you grow in some way. It's part of the creative process.
There are times when I don't take roles because I don't want to be perceived a certain way.
I think each role takes a little from you and circles around you for the rest of your life. I don't think you ever abandon any of them.
Every role you do is kind of a side of yourself. That's why they give you the part.
One role blends into the next role. I mean, there's strange idiosyncrasies from roles that I play that I picked up that will never go away.
When you act, you're always playing a version of yourself. You can't bring more to the role than what you are.