When you walk onto any set, it's usually primarily men. Which can be weird, especially when you're doing something emotionally challenging.
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I think there are times when you walk onto a set you can potentially be either intimidated or distracted by what's going on around you.
If you're comfortable with who you are, it shows in your walk.
There's a call to adventure. It's something in the inner psyche of humanity, particularly males.
I always try to bring a certain masculine presence to what I do. That is part of the dynamic.
For me, being in a car or on an airplane is like being in limbo. It's this dead zone between two places. But to walk, you're some place that's already interesting. You're not just between places. Things are happening.
I tend to - every time I step onto the set until the time I go back to the hotel, I just try to be in character all the time.
For me, it's interesting because I never thought of myself as an action man, but apparently I can do it, so that's good to know.
For me, there's nothing more masculine than when I'm completely in control of my body and can call upon my body to do whatever I want it to do.
Around women, I try to remain calm and collected.
Both sexes like the exercise and challenge of sports, but for men it's also a basic display behavior for impressing and winning a mate.
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