Do actions agree with words? There's your measure of reliability. Never confine yourself to the words.
Doing TV is a different kind of language.
A character I would love to play is Iago, from Othello.
I like the idea of experimenting with different kinds of formats, and I think you've got to keep on your toes and keep changing.
If you meet somebody who's spent any length of time in prison, you don't let your guard down. Ever. And really, that's what that was about-if you open up too much, you're asking to get your teeth kicked in.
When something arrives, you have no idea what's in it, which is good. And then, it's is the story leaps off the page at you and how your character functions within it. There could be just one scene and if it's wonderful, it doesn't matter how much you're working on it because you just want to be in it. It's really about what your character's day to day world looks like, and if you feel like that's something that's complete, and that you'd like to inhabit for awhile. You'll know by a couple of scenes in. If the character grabs you, you run with it.
I don't care to analyze acting. On the other hand there is a fascination because distributors are putting out British films. You get films here with great performances you'll never see again. Why compare. We should go after the businessmen.
The body, then, has a mind of its own. It must follow, then, that the Mind has a body of its own, even if it’s like nothing that we can see around us, or have ever seen.
I love every kind of music.
The big difference between human happiness and sadness? Thirty-seven freakin' vibrations.
Evil people you never forget them. And that's the aim of any actress-never to be forgotten.