You try to get to know your character as best as you can before you start filming - what's written and not written.
Have I seen any plays that I've been in? Uh, you know, might be a little weird.
I'd love to do a really broad comedy at some point.
I don't normally like getting dressed up, but when I go to events, I like to look put together. I've got to say, getting in a nice suit feels good.
I don't know that praise is always a good thing.
I really don't want to go to work every day convincing myself of what I'm saying. I want the material to make me a better actor; then I try to return the favor to the material.
I do like the idea of consequence and how our actions play themselves out, but I am completely scared of knowing what the future would be like. I would never go near a fortune teller, even though it's probably not even real. I just don't wanna know.
New York is kind of a mythological city in may ways.
I'm not a person who needs to chit-chat between takes by any means.
My first paying job might have been doing a play, actually. My mom paid me to dress up as a flounder at my sister's 'Little Mermaid' - themed birthday party when I was little.
As people, no matter what we are doing, your whole body is living and breathing.
'Looper' was a wonderful script. Rian Johnson is the real deal and a really talented filmmaker.
As an actor, I always feel you basically have to be able to delude yourself.