That's the thing, when you play younger characters they're always less casual. You're hungrier or more naive. Those things wane in time.
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Casual games are a great way to spend time when you get bored. It's hard to keep people off all their little games.
I've always played characters that were younger than myself.
It's kind of fun when you're playing characters that aren't quite on the up and up and people still like you.
If you ask any of my close friends, they know I always complain that I never get to play my age.
Character roles definitely age better than your ingenues. You don't get to keep doing that.
People have different expectations when you're younger - it's less about changing yourself into a character; they want a more natural thing. And they just want you to be able to turn up every day and carry on working. They have a horrible fear of 10- or 11-year-olds, that they're going to say 'I don't want to play today.'
In past generations, people would try to play younger than they really are. My trick is, I don't try to play younger than I really am.
A lot of the characters I play are very naive, and I don't think I'm like that. And I'm not stupid!
You never play age, you play character.
I've learned through experience of playing different characters, some of whom were jerks, that when you play a character who is pretentious or obnoxious, in any way, it's important to knock them down a peg.
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