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I never fit in. I am a true alternative. And I love being the outcast. That's my role in life, to be an outcast.
When I do film, I really take on roles and I take on characters.
Management plays a role just keeping everything in place for you and making sure everything's going right.
If I ever lose a role because of my tattoos, I'll quit Hollywood and go to work at Costco.
Actually, my favourite roles have been in theatre, but on TV, my faves were Slap Maxwell and Larry Sanders.
He was quiet. I said nothing, hoping that maybe, for once, he'd stop pretenting he was okay. Then I could, too. That we could both forget the roles that had so long bound us.
I love everybody. Each one plays the role they have to play.
I like to take on a different role every time or else I make myself bored.
My role on "The Sopranos" was so small and I only had one day of shooting. I had fun that day because I met Michael Imperioli, who is a friend of Johnny Ventimiglia, and Johnny and me are close friends.
Consequential strangers help us stretch beyond the relatively rigid boxes that the people who have known us the longest - our family and close friends - often put us into. Through interacting with people who do not know us as well, we are more free to experiment with ourselves, and less likely to have our new behaviors and roles reflected back to us by people who object, 'But that's not like you!'
When you get the role, it's 'cause you know exactly how to play it, and they know that the way you're playing it is exactly what they want. I never go with a role and say that I need to change anything about it. Otherwise, I wouldn't take it.
You've got to pick your roles really carefully. It's a lot more fun to play a layered woman, than just someone where what you see is what you get, by far.
Everytime I get offered theatre I get offered a film role too.
Some roles require a building from the foundation up; it really doesn't come to you easily.
The conflict between what one is and who one is expected to be touches all of us. And sometimes, rather than reach for what one could be, we choose the comfort of the failed role, preferring to be the victim of circumstance, the person who didn't have a chance.
The progression of roles you take strings together a portrait of an actor, but it's a completely random process.
Probably we should let Hillary [Clinton] play the role she was destined to play all by herself first.
Margaret Thatcher was a pioneer, willingly or unwillingly, for the role of women in politics.
That's my way in the very beginning - how to enter it [a role]. Very quickly in the process, I don't think about voice being separate from the way you hold your head or the way you sit or the way you put on lipstick. It's all a piece of a person, and it's all driven by conviction.
My friends tend not to style me, fortunately. But if we're in a public setting, they must do it there. Of course, there has been a maturing process for me and for them. But such is my life. I'm very comfortable with both the role and the life I live in relation to my nearest and dearest.