- [on the process of becoming the character] There's an overwhelming sensation when you've gone through the process of having the character completely engrained within you. It's almost impossible to ignore or disregard any part of it once you've made the commitment. But then you let go and allow your instincts to take over and truly live in the moment.
- [on working with directors] I often refer the director to that of a maestro, guiding the scene through the actors' emotions. It's a visceral intuition to allow that partnership the trust it needs in order to create an organic and truthful piece of work.
- [on acting] It's what draws me in the most as an actor...the homework and development of a character. We work from the inside as much as the outside, and create a world around us to inhabit, explore and learn. It becomes influential and organic. It's like threading together the fabric of the character's life, and I rely on those engrained instincts to come through in the performance. It's a world I want to be in.
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