- I'm five feet five and a half. I'm not overly handsome, not good looking enough to set hearts to fluttering. I don't exactly ooze animal magnetism, so of course I'm a character actor.
- Character roles are richer, more interesting to play, at least to me. I'll take the role of the Gravedrigger over Hamlet any day. It's where I fit, where I belong.
- It helps that I have a supporting actor mentality. I like to come on, do my thing and then get the heck out of there.
- I'm very much a "work in progress". I think all actors are. We're still students, really. Actors never stop learning and growing, so my experiences so far have really been a continuation of my education and it's been exciting and fun, but honestly, I'm just getting started.
- Even if a film doesn't come out the way you thought or wanted, you still learn so much about the process and about yourself just from doing it. You're going to have hits and misses in this work and that's OK. The key is to keep plugging away and enjoy the journey.
- I still consider myself a student at this whole thing, so each time I step onto a film set, it's like going to school. I get to play and pretend, step inside someone else's shoes and walk around for a little while. I still get fulfillment from that.
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