Every man plays many roles. So far, I have played father the best.
I think 'Heroine' was Kareena Kapoor's best ever role of her career.
I'm best known as a stand-up comedian, but I'm a good actor in the right role.
I played the best role I've ever seen on TV or film in the last five years. It was hugely gratifying.
Pain is pain, joy is joy - you can't avoid bringing pieces of yourself into a role.
Because I'm not perfect looking, I get to play better roles.
I kind of see clothes a bit like role-playing, depending what mood I'm in.
I like being like a chameleon who transforms himself with each role.
I prepare for every role. I come into class with my homework under my arm.
I think the serious roles impact people the most.
I'm not one of those actors who gets physically fit for a role and then loses it all again.
You don't pass up roles that give you the opportunity to stretch and to grow.
I think every role that I go up for is daunting.
It's hard to prove yourself when the substance isn't there in certain roles.
With any role, you're extending yourself and acting out things that never happened to you.
I'd always tried not to worry about the size of the role or the size of the film.
Take me seriously. Take me and my role seriously. Take my talent seriously.
When a man has written a role for you that you admire, the expectations are higher.
The director, of course, was Bob Fosse. But again, I worked with my father to prepare for the role.
The first role I played was Madame Ranevsky in 'The Cherry Orchard.'
As an actor, you always want to find a piece of who you are in every role you take on.