'The Hobbit' didn't include female characters at all and was a very linear story, a book for children, really.
A lot of characters I've played have a certain amount of strength, pride, and leadership.
A lot of my characters are underdogs or sad or lonely, but I had a comfortable, golden sort of childhood.
A lot of queer characters get painted with either a caricature brush, or they're used to teach, in a way.
A lot of the characters I play are very naive, and I don't think I'm like that. And I'm not stupid!
A lot of the characters I play on Japanese shows are actually acted in Japan by women. I don't know what that says about me.
A lot of the characters I've played before are heroic or invincible in some ways and not tuned into fear and anxiety and pain.
A lot of time, the characters I've played in the past kind of come out in me in situations when it's very useful.
A lot of times characters are combinations of people I come across in life. I people-watch a lot.
After a while, the characters I'm writing begin to feel real to me. That's when I know I'm heading in the right direction.