I just loved playing a man who was unafraid of making an idiot of himself in the process of falling in love. I found that admirable.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I ended up falling in love with the whole movie-making experience.
Suddenly playing the charming bad guy was my thing.
There's something really charming about a character that is fundamentally flawed and does some pretty despicable things, but yet you still kind of love him.
Here was a man with loads of talent, loads of ability, lots of love to give; but that had been stifled and aborted. I became very fond of that character.
You have to love the guy that you play, even if you play the villain, you've got to love him.
I enjoyed playing someone who is a professional, intelligent, defined by her work and not her role as a wife or mother.
So it was good for me to play a likable person and it was just an amazing situation to be in.
The first professional play I ever saw was The Importance Of Being Earnest, and I just fell in love.
I love the role that men play in our lives.
It was my first straight dramatic role, and the most adult, intelligent one I have ever played.
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