If you look at me in 'Ride Along,' even though I'm playing two different characters, my demeanor and my tone were not aggressive.

You know, I have some issues. But I just love to play different characters all the time, and I try not to repeat myself too much.

'Saturday Night Live' is a show that I think I could have a lot of fun on, just being different characters and maybe singing, too.

I feel, as an actor, you should be in a position to mould yourself into different characters and should have the ability to change.

Playing different characters in different films helps keep you excited about what you do. It always seems like a whole new adventure.

What attracted me to acting, from the start, was playing different characters. I'm not a massive fan of just playing myself on screen.

I was a very shy sort of person, and by acting different characters, I could immerse myself and make them do what, perhaps, I wouldn't do.

Batman and Superman are very different characters but they're both iconic and elemental. Finding the right story for them both is the key.

Prison makes an interesting context for so many different characters to come together. You get to see what lines get drawn between people.

Four directors through their own interpretation created four different characters. And I had to play them in a fairly short period of time.

I mean we all played as kids. You play games, you take on different characters, you imitate; the fun and the love of play has never left me.

I like that, in voice acting, you can play different characters than you can when you're on camera and you're limited by your physical being.

To play different characters on a TV show where you're working every day, playing multiple characters every day, it's so ridiculously intense.

One year, my family and I dressed up in the theme of 'Wizard of Oz' for Halloween. We all went as the different characters. I was the Tin Man!

I have been through and seen so many dramas and traumas and been in so many situations that I can probably interpret a few different characters.

Modeling is a lot of fun, but I prefer acting. It's so much fun to get to play different characters and transform into someone else for a while.

I've done 70 different characters on my podcast. But in terms of characters that I revisit a lot, I think there are 10 that I know more in-depth.

I admire directors so much, I find them incredible: they manage such a huge number of people of different characters, think of the money involved.

As far as playing different characters within the character, I think that's fun. Very rarely, on TV, do you get to do that on such a regular basis.

I sometimes feel like I could do another job. Anything. Maybe because as an actress you're playing different characters, everything feels possible.

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.

It's funny, because in drama school, my greatest strength was my range. So my early career was like that: I played all kinds of different characters.

If you write a bunch of different characters with a bunch of different opinions, you end up with these long scenes of everyone standing around talking.

Brad Pitt has something about him to where he's played different characters in all his movies, and every single time after he's done, I want to be him.

When I was in high school, I tried too hard to be cool and to impress people, but playing all these different characters has helped me find myself again.

You have different characters in the dressing room. If you have a go at someone, someone might answer back, other people will take it and speak afterwards.

Acting-wise, I've had all these experiences. Yet when I look at certain people whose careers I admire, they've gotten to play so many different characters.

I didn't want to give up my career. That's what kept me alive, kept me going. I couldn't stop - didn't want to stop - being all these different characters.

I'm always going to be working on my English, and I'm always going to work on my English so that I can do different characters from different nationalities.

My favorite thing about being an actor is that I get to be so many different people in one lifetime. You sort of get to be all of these different characters.

I love playing different characters, and I would love to be playing different characters in movies or TV shows, instead of continuing my career with the WWE.

I'm always envious of the actors who get to come to work every day and really grow deep roots there, but it is really fun playing lots of different characters.

I want as much as I can to try and explore different roles and different characters; that's important to me to get involved in as many different parts as I can.

When I was really young. My sister and I would create different characters with our Barbie dolls - I'd be the crazy diva Barbie and she'd be the homeless Barbie.

One of the things I like best about the Halloween show is that I change outfits about six times in the show. It is a lot of fun to play the different characters.

I've done literally 100, 150 different characters. Some of them have only appeared for a line or three. But the point is, every sound I can make has been harvested.

The cult of celebrity turned me off, and when the opportunities came along for me to play different characters, that's what I went for rather than the safe choices.

I think that's the great thing about acting: you get to play different characters and enhance one part of yourself to really bring that out and create a new person.

I don't look in the mirror and think that I have flaws. I actually look in the mirror and see me. I see a lot of different characters and a lot of different things.

Football is full of different characters but there are perhaps none who have a split personality quite like Jose Mourinho, as I can testify from personal experience.

It's really rare to come across a character, a show, or a movie that allows you to completely play four or five different characters within a season, let alone a week.

The only difference is that religion is much better organised and has been around much longer, but it's the same story with different characters and different costumes.

Being of Indian heritage is a challenge - and it's a blessing as well sometimes - because being good isn't good enough. You have to be exceptional to play different characters.

I want to do a lot of different characters - definitely not always the same kind of character. I love that life provides so many choices, and I want to be able to experience that.

Actors play different characters in every project they do. Though it has nothing to do with my craft, the red carpet gives me the opportunity to show who I really am and be myself.

There's two types of character actors. There's character actors who play all different characters. Or there's actors who always play the same part; they're just a bit funny-looking.

Changes have taken place since year one. When Caruso left, that was a big change. We've been able to adapt nicely. It's given us new opportunities for different characters and story lines.

I do love doing films; I love going out and creating different characters for each film, and not having to be stuck with one role for many, many years. It's a creative liberty that I love.

A lot of people just ask me about how I can do small budgets and big budgets, but many actors do both. I think the more self-destructive impulse I have is doing so many different characters.

Chocolate' is an orbit in which seven different characters keep moving from one place to another to reveal a bigger drama. It's about how ordinary people get stuck in extraordinary situations.

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