My job always is to play a person, not to judge her.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You can't judge the people that you play anyway; you leave that for somebody else to do.
Being a professional woman, I function the best when I don't distinguish between work and play.
It's really hard to judge people until you see what they do with the job.
You can't judge a character that you're playing, because then you're fighting against doing what the character's doing.
When you're playing a character, I think it's always better not to judge that character.
I judge people based on their capability, honesty, and merit.
My job is all about defending the people that I play.
I don't care what you play, where you're from, who you produce. It depends on what you're doing when you're with me. That's what counts. I don't pre-judge anything or anybody.
I think I've always been interested in playing people who are judged very harshly.
I often play women who are not essentially good or likable, and I often go through a stage where I hate them. Then I end up loving and defending them.
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