Most roles as a psychologist require a masters or doctoral degree.
Research roles in physics usually require a doctoral degree.
I need solid roles that provide scope for performance, even if it is just a few scenes.
Physical roles give me a chance to learn something new.
Times are changing, and it's catching on that the roles on TV and film need to reflect its diverse viewers.
The films that I do are deep, introspective, brooding roles that you're in this heavy headspace all the time.
I don't pick my roles by genre; that's kind of silly.
Roles should choose an actor and not vice versa.
I don't act. I am the way I am, and choose roles that I think suit my body language.
I think all the roles I've done have been very passionate people who go to absolute extremes to make their points.
I'd like roles with more depth.
I used to do small roles in Western films.
For most of my career, I've played roles that were written for other actresses.
There are times when I don't take roles because I don't want to be perceived a certain way.
I want to do more roles that require a large level of preparation and that are completely different from who I am.
I look for struggle in the roles I choose - struggle and perseverance.
Sometimes I attract roles that are necessary either for personal growth or enlightenment.
There aren't a lot of roles for sleepy-eyed black dudes.
Men and women have roles - their roles are different, but their rights are equal.
Usually, the roles that you get offered that are the mom roles are very much the mom role.
I want to do challenging roles which will create an interest among the audience.
There aren't enough meaty roles for actresses. Also, most actresses aren't ready to take risks.
I'm drawn to roles where someone has to struggle or fight.
The progression of roles you take strings together a portrait of an actor, but it's a completely random process.
I'm an actor. I play roles in films and theaters. I don't act out, and I don't play people.
I'm getting a lot of roles as women who are very powerful. I think that's a reflection of me as a person.
There are only so many 'series regular' trans roles on TV.
Actually, my favourite roles have been in theatre, but on TV, my faves were Slap Maxwell and Larry Sanders.
I've played four roles on 'Star Trek.' My favorite episode was 'The Visitor' on 'Deep Space Nine.'
When I do film, I really take on roles and I take on characters.