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You're doing it to make the character as specific as possible, so that it's a specific individual that you're talking about, not that whole class of people.
Creating a character is about what they look like. The look speaks volume to the audience.
I think the eyes are very revealing and can expose a lot about a persons mood or character.
A man's character always takes its hue, more or less, from the form and color of things about him.
You have to examine a scene on the page first. Then you get into the basics of acting: Who are you? Who are you talking to? How do you feel about that person?
I look at myself like a farmer, harvesting my wares and taking them to the market, and then I go back and do it again.
I don't really look for specific types of projects any more. I'm not taking care of a career anymore. I'm just having fun acting.
You've got to look at the promises I kept. It's not just talking about doing things: it's doing them.
What I perceive in science fiction is that it's more about how everything looks than what's going on, which I think is just difficult if you're an action character. I think they are about character, not about what it looks like.