When I wrote 'We Can Be Heroes,' I was just so excited about the concept of playing loads of characters, and a television series allows you to do that.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I never tire of the heroes that I knew growing up. The fun is not that much different from doing a television show: You're stuck with a certain set of rules, and then, rather than trying to break them, it's just trying to peel away and see what's underneath them. That to me is really fun.
I like heroes, and would like to be a hero myself. I suppose we all want that.
At its core, 'Heroes' is an ensemble character drama with genre elements.
For me, one of the most beautiful and rewarding aspects of serial reality TV is that characters can move freely along a spectrum of heroism and villainy.
I got my heroes secondhand, from television and movies, to a certain extent.
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.
So much of what I do has been based off of my heroes and guys I've watched come up.
'Heroes' was a huge show with 12 cast members and giant special effects.
Every character I play has to be the hero of his own story, the way we're all heroes of our own lives.
I just write the characters the way I see them. And maybe that's because I'm surrounded by the most amazing men,from my father to my husband to all of my brothers. They are true heroes!
No opposing quotes found.