Through all the bad guys that I've played, they're justifiably bad - they have their reasons. It's been important to me.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If you're playing the bad guy, you have to find what you like about them.
Bad guys are so much fun to play because you can go as far and as wacky as you want.
It's easy for me to play bad guys because it's a very linear acting. Bad guys aren't empathetic. Being a bad guy is great because you're not friendly and you don't have to do much with your face.
Usually bad guys are much more fun to play and much more interesting to watch.
There's so many ways to play a bad guy, and usually people choose the obvious one.
It's great to be able to play the 'bad guy' role, because you always get a lot to do, but I'm always looking at the why - how does a person get to that particular point.
I don't play bad guys. I think that's why I keep getting cast as bad guys: because I don't want to play bad guys. I want to play human beings that struggle with life.
I love playing bad. But my whole thing is usually villains that don't know that they're evil.
First time I ever played a bad guy. I didn't want to do it. I got stuck in bad guys for 13 years after that.
When I play a good guy, I try to explore them and figure out what shapes them and makes them interesting. When I'm playing a bad guy, I try to explore everything that makes them good. No one ever really thinks that they're a bad guy.