I start from scratch with each movie; I wipe the slate and I certainly don't rely on some bag of acting tricks I've amassed over the years.
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With every movie, I try to do something different, whether it's action, comedy or drama.
I always start a film thinking I know how to do it, then I learn all over again.
I've done approximately 15 films, and most of the things I've done have either been stunt or costume work.
I'd done about 10 movies before I decided I wanted to make acting the main thrust of my career.
I've been in more than 20 movies. You just do the best you can and try to make a living.
As an actor, I have tried to do new things, and that's why I have done few films.
For me, each film, each script is like a little journey in itself, and I'm reinventing the wheel. It's like, 'How do I make this film?' That's part of the pleasure, and that's why I'm not a normal professional director.
I haven't really focused so much on getting acting work.
There are a lot of movies that inspire me to do what I do.
Honestly, as a director, at least for me, if I start doing the same thing over and over again, I'm going to get bored really quickly.
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