I guess each of my roles on the network have been so different. It's great to be entrusted with such interesting, unique, and completely separate characters.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Creating a role is an interesting thing - each show or each situation is different.
I get very involved in my characters. Sometimes I have a very hard time separating my characters from my life.
I enjoy working on a series and having a long stretch of time to get to know and connect with my cast and crew. It also gives me the ability to play a character over the span of countless hours of television.
I am very conscious about picking my roles and make sure that they are different.
When I have to play the same role every day, I have the flexibility to play the character in so many different ways. It's almost like playing five different roles.
I've been fortunate to play many different types of characters thus far. However, I really enjoy playing roles that are different than who I am personally. You can have these small fantasy worlds where you can be people you would otherwise never get to be: a doctor, a lawyer, a ruthless business woman.
It's quite hard to find a ballsy or complex character. So the roles I've taken are those. Lot's of people put me in the dark category.
I don't even make multiplayer games much, so dealing with multiple characters is something new for me - or, rather, something I've had to recall from my days as a roleplaying adventure designer where the party was everything!
It's the same as any role and I find that you can't lump characters together; because they all have different life experiences, different reasons for being the way they are.
Character roles only indicate that they're very different from who you are as a person, and for me, it's fun hiding behind characters that are so unlike who I am.