Having done a lot of theater, I'm used to sustaining characters over long periods of time.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
There's something magical about theater. You can live the character every single day to the point where you become that person.
I'm used to working hard. Theater can be very grueling, and that's all I've ever known. It's what I've done for 20 years, which is crazy.
I love doing theater so much - being in front of an audience and seeing how a character grows and develops with every performance.
There's always something more to be accomplished with a character. Theater is a human experience. There's nothing shellacked or finished off about it. I guess that's why it always draws me back.
I have done a lot of theater.
I did theater for 15 years, and I spent a lot of time as an understudy.
I just want to play strong characters, whatever that is in. For me, television is where it's at. You get to play a character for a long period of time, and you get to dig deep. It's a home to go to.
What I always loved about theater is that that's an experience that a company of actors just sinks itself into for weeks, and you really get to work on the material, and by the time you're in front of an audience, you really own it.
For me, hour-long drama was always the thing I felt the most comfortable doing, and I've played so many dramatic roles in the theater.
In theater, there's a lot of work to do to build the characters. It's a great experience.
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