I love to play characters who are stuffy and nerdy who either then have a dark side or are pushed to a breaking point.
I always wanted to be a character actor. I love watching movies where you don't recognize someone because they're so lost in the part.
I love playing different characters and things that are challenging. I'm not interested in safety at all. That's what makes me get up in the morning.
I love the long-form format of television. I love being able to develop a character, over a long period of time.
I love television; I specifically love having a dumb character on a TV show.
I love to come in and play with a wig or glasses or clothes. I love using props. I'm from the Peter Sellers school of trying to prepare for the character.
I love the feeling I get when I'm on a set; I love reading the scripts, playing the characters, getting to be someone else.
I'd love to be remembered as a character actor who brought illumination to roles in wonderful plays and who delivered performances that made people think and rethink those roles.
I love characters who are clever and smart, and you have to run to catch up with. I think there's something very appealing and rather heroic in that.
I love it when novels contain a broad cast of characters, including queer ones.
I would love to play an unexpected character. Really raw and simple and not a cliche - something rugged. People like to put actors in boxes.
I'd love to do a comedy like 'Bridesmaids;' I think that would be so fun. I would play the Kristen Wiig character.
That's what I love about acting, is playing different roles. I want to work for the character, and not make it work for me.
What I remember myself from films, and what I love about films, is specific scenes and characters.
I have always been a fan of Jim Henson, and I love his Creature Shop creations, the skill of the puppets and the characters he creates.
I would love to do more movies, but the reality is women have many more opportunities on television to play a greater variety of characters.
It's a luxury to be able to tell a long form story. I love novels, and I love to have a long relationship with characters.
There are too many souls of wood not to love those wooden characters who do indeed have a soul.
I'm hungry for a cold and mean character. I'd love it if someone thought I could play gritty. I want to play a baddie - someone really scary.
Some of my favorite characters that I've played have been very pompous because I love making fun of pompous people.
I think I enjoy playing human beings no matter the substance of their character.