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And would you agree that you seem to be the kind of real actor that will find the version of each character inside you? And if that is true, then when you're playing in a movie where you're playing multiple characters and basically going through schizophrenia…
And would you agree that you seem to be the kind of real actor that will find the version of each character inside you? And if that is true, then when you're playing in a movie where you're playing multiple characters and basically going through schizophrenia…
does it ever become super taxing on yourself to explore all those different parts of yourselves and try to be as authentic and as believable as possible and it sort of like triggers and brings these characters up in you and you don't know who the hell you are then when you go home?
does it ever become super taxing on yourself to explore all those different parts of yourselves and try to be as authentic and as believable as possible and it sort of like triggers and brings these characters up in you and you don't know who the hell you are then when you go home?
does it ever become super taxing on yourself to explore all those different parts of yourselves and try to be as authentic and as believable as possible and it sort of like triggers and brings these characters up in you and you don't know who the hell you are then when you go home?
Hugging everybody goodbye with you slinging the bag over their back while you hug them all. Hollywood bad boy steals donuts from family reunion.
Hugging everybody goodbye with you slinging the bag over their back while you hug them all. Hollywood bad boy steals donuts from family reunion.
Hugging everybody goodbye with you slinging the bag over their back while you hug them all. Hollywood bad boy steals donuts from family reunion.
Yeah, yeah. Let's talk about when you decide to toggle between mediums, when you go between theater and film. Yeah. Because you've done an incredible amount of very prestigious theater work, and I would imagine that's very, very rewarding to you. Yeah. But you also have to pay the bills, and you're a big movie star, and you probably enjoy doing that stuff too.
Yeah, yeah. Let's talk about when you decide to toggle between mediums, when you go between theater and film. Yeah. Because you've done an incredible amount of very prestigious theater work, and I would imagine that's very, very rewarding to you. Yeah. But you also have to pay the bills, and you're a big movie star, and you probably enjoy doing that stuff too.
Yeah, yeah. Let's talk about when you decide to toggle between mediums, when you go between theater and film. Yeah. Because you've done an incredible amount of very prestigious theater work, and I would imagine that's very, very rewarding to you. Yeah. But you also have to pay the bills, and you're a big movie star, and you probably enjoy doing that stuff too.
So how do you decide between – is there a rhythm you like to maintain, or is it just kind of job-to-job kind of thing?
So how do you decide between – is there a rhythm you like to maintain, or is it just kind of job-to-job kind of thing?
So how do you decide between – is there a rhythm you like to maintain, or is it just kind of job-to-job kind of thing?
But it doesn't have the creative fulfillment for you, does it?
But it doesn't have the creative fulfillment for you, does it?
But it doesn't have the creative fulfillment for you, does it?
What about the time that it takes, the commitment you have to make ahead of time to commit to that play, rehearse, put it up, and you can't leave until it's done? How many really killer jobs have you missed because you've committed to a play and you're like, oh, fuck. had no way of knowing that script is coming?
What about the time that it takes, the commitment you have to make ahead of time to commit to that play, rehearse, put it up, and you can't leave until it's done? How many really killer jobs have you missed because you've committed to a play and you're like, oh, fuck. had no way of knowing that script is coming?
What about the time that it takes, the commitment you have to make ahead of time to commit to that play, rehearse, put it up, and you can't leave until it's done? How many really killer jobs have you missed because you've committed to a play and you're like, oh, fuck. had no way of knowing that script is coming?