As far as I'm concerned... there's a side to an actor that wants to go on and play a thousand different roles.

I have tried to look different and play different roles through my life because I am passionate about my work.

I've been lucky enough to play many different roles from darker characters to family orientated shows to comedy.

It's important that we educate Americans about how hedge funds and private equity play completely different roles.

What people forget is that I'm an actress. That's the wonderful thing about what I do. I get to play different roles.

TV doesn't have variety. It's a fact that you don't have different roles to perform. You get similar characters only.

I was doing well for myself and wanted to play different roles and not just be happy portraying glamorous characters.

The essence of my work, and of me, is the softer side of a strong woman, and that goes into a number of different roles.

I want to do different roles and not get stuck in a rut and 'Shanghai' will be one film I'm absolutely looking forward to.

The cool thing about being different in this industry is that you get different roles; you aren't pigeonholed the same way.

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.

Any actor wants to do interesting roles, different roles. It's not all that much fun to do the same thing over and over again.

The actors that inspire me are the comedians and the people able to shape-shift into different roles and into different media.

I always keep myself open to different roles because I believe by taking up a variety of roles, one's true potential is unearthed.

I've always wanted to demonstrate a variety of different roles when I act and do different projects and not ever do one of the same.

I don't see anything wrong with my films in 2016, except maybe 'Kadalai' and 'Parandhu Sella Vaa.' I did do a lot of different roles.

I'm a personality - like a George Plimpton who effectively plays himself in a bunch of different roles, or a Paul Lynde-type character.

That's the joy of getting to be an actor - getting to play all kinds of different roles and showing so many different sides of yourself.

I want everyone to understand that as an actor you need to be able to play different roles, be versatile even in terms of your personality.

For different roles, my condition and training and diet does alter. Depending on the role, it will really dictate the type of training I do.

I would not want compliments that 'I can do different roles'. I want compliments that whatever I did, I did nicely. That's how I see acting.

I have always tried to make life interesting for myself by doing different roles that connect mainstream cinema with its offbeat counterpart.

Having spent almost 25 years in different roles within Investor, I have truly enjoyed working with creating long-term value in our companies.

A lot of times when people cast me, they want this big, deep black voice... And I tend to recycle them with different roles from time to time.

All I will say is that I'm playing a lot of different roles that, to be honest, are more interesting and demanding than any I've played before.

As an actor you get to play different roles and genres. I feel that it pleases and satisfies me to do different genres as it can get repetitive.

I am happy with all the films I've done. I have not become the victim of an image. I have managed to do different roles, and I am proud of that.

In acting, while you play different roles, you begin to discover yourself and begin to notice life as you relate to the characters you represent.

I am obsessed with the idea of transformation. I have been very lucky so far to play very different roles - and I would love for that to continue.

Meaningful cinema which lets me explore my talent to the fullest and with different roles is more important to me than just doing more and more films.

It is very essential as an actor to be a perfectionist and have a knack for doing different roles over a period of time to keep their fans entertained.

For me, as an actor, just to keep acting and to keep being able to work and to do different roles and challenging roles, that's something I'd love to do.

The question is: How are you able to organize your information, your tasks, and get stuff done spanning those different roles? Nobody lives in isolation.

I like to have my hair grow, because I need to have hair for different roles. But I'm a woman, so I'm always cutting my hair off and wishing that I hadn't.

Being an actor, I feel I need to take up challenges and do different roles without thinking about whether the audience will accept me in those roles or not.

I've played in a lot of different roles through the course of my career and I've been a starter for a lot of those years and the mentality can never change.

I studied theater in college, and I really wanted to be an actress and play a lot of different roles. Then I made landing on a television comedy my main focus.

I think there's really healthy ways to segue into different roles and different genres. I'm not completely opposed to shaving my head and doing something crazy.

I have earned enough money in my life. When I started my career, for about 10 years, I told myself I want to make money. Now, I just want to do different roles.

I've become so earthy. And I never was earthy. I'm doing all kinds of different roles which are not at all like the intellectual and the legal mind of Ben Stone.

What I have come to realize over the twenty years when I have worked in different roles as a legislator is that no legislation is as good as the enforcement of it.

When I have to play the same role every day, I have the flexibility to play the character in so many different ways. It's almost like playing five different roles.

I want to do roles that will challenge me. I'm definitely interested in period pieces. But I definitely don't want to limit myself. I'm very open to different roles.

Part of what's interesting about the 'Star Wars' world is, villains are complex, obviously, and they occupy, as in life, different roles within different organizations.

All of us play different roles in our chosen career. I play the role of an actor. But I realised I am also an actor apart from various roles I play in my personal life.

My dream as an actor growing up was always to challenge myself to different genres, different roles, and it's actually rare that an actor's given that opportunity to do that.

I've pitched in a lot of different roles in my career. I've been the middle-inning guy. I've been a lefty matchup guy. I've closed. I've kind of done a little bit of everything.

My strength is my flexibility. As a batsman, I have to adapt to different roles and numbers and frankly, I have been around for a long time now to understand different situations.

We are all multidimensional and kind of have dual personalities. Everyone puts on different roles depending on what circumstances they're in without even noticing that they do that.

Because I've done so many different roles, I don't want to repeat myself. It's getting harder and harder to find something interesting. You never know - I might never make a film again.

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