I don't believe actors who say they don't bleed into their characters. It's absolutely impossible not to.
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The logistics of blood is something that I didn't even understood as a first-time director. Not just actors and make-up, but once a set gets bloody, you don't un-blood it. Once something gets bloody, you either rebuild the set, or you just don't get the shot.
I think all actors are supposed to be character actors.
Some actors are supposed to be very difficult, but I've not found that to be the situation.
I've been told before, and I tend to believe it, I'm not like most actresses out there.
I guess every character has a little bit of the actor - I guess for every character you play, the actor has to allow a little bit of their own character to show through.
Actors are actors, and there should be a complete fluidity for anyone to play anything.
You know, the hard thing about audiences not liking what a character does is that they sometimes take it out on the actor personally. That's something that you know when you become an actor or actress, but it's always hard to deal with when it actually happens.
In my experience, it's usually up to the actor how a character is portrayed.
All actors tend to be the same messed-up people.
One of the things that is assumed about actors is that they are extrovert, which is almost never the case, in my experience.
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