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I wish I could say that when I didn't agree with a director I defer to him, but I think sometimes I'm a little self-righteous.
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I don't think actors should have to do anything but come in and act.
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I feel the film companies should pay for proper advertising to see that the movie will sell, instead of putting it on our backs.
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Everyone covering 'Stage Beauty' asks me: 'What's it like to wear a dress?'
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I avoid watching other people's versions of films or plays that I work on.
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My limits are limitless. I find my limits every time I act.
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My parents were really encouraging. But I had to teach them the proper way you respond to an actor after seeing a play - regardless of whether you like their performance you tell them how great they are because they have to go on again the next night.
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That's what I always enjoyed about acting, the real adrenalin rush. My heart - still before I go on stage - crashing out of my chest. That's thrilling to me.
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You have to deal with rejection at every stage, whether you audition for the part and don't get it, you get the part and it gets terrible reviews, or it gets great reviews but then nobody sees it.
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I've been really lucky; I've had the opportunity to play so many roles. I can't imagine a more fortunate career for an actor. I feel incredibly lucky.