Every single film I've done, it's about the character.
When two characters or two actresses are together for a while there is bound to be chemistry developing.
Clearly, I'm drawn to characters with inner conflicts.
I don't play a character. It's totally just an extension of myself.
Children have always responded to me because I have that cartoon-character look.
I want to prove to people that I'm an actor and not just a character.
It's really important to stay engaged and involved in the character.
Your characters have to remain innocent of what your picture is after.
Character is more important than talent.
I never thought I'd be right to play a Juliet-like character.
I am, as a character, at times, a little overbearing. I recognize that.
I'm not particularly interested in playing characters that think the way I do.
People are going to go where they get characters that they remember.
I like situations that push a character to the edge.
The tragic element of a character is always intriguing I think.
You choose your friends by their character and your socks by their color.
You reveal your character by what you do with what you have.
EYou reveal your character by what you do with what you have.
If you put people in a corner, you see what their character really is.
I don't know why, but I respond well to tortured characters.
It is not grey hair that makes one respectable but character.