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Any time you get to dig deeper into your character, you welcome it, especially on a TV show.
You get so weak from eating pears that you fall down, and then they come and take you away on a stretcher.
Suburbia is where the developer bulldozes out the trees, then names the streets after them.
The characters are the result of two things-first, we elaborate them into fairly well-defined people through their dialogue, then they happen all over again, when the actor interprets them.
It would be hard to play a character you don't like - for me anyway - or can't find something in them to like.
It's very tempting to over-eat all the bad things when you're on a film set.
Fame is what you have taken, character is what you give; when to this truth you waken then you begin to live.
If you care about the characters, then whatever scary thing happens to them, you feel it even more.
The wardrobe is always the last piece of the puzzle. When you step into the clothing, that's the final step to figuring out that character.