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I like the idea of playing people outside of society. That's where I tend to be drawn.
I wasn't like, 'I want to be famous.' I just wanted to be an actor. I wasn't chasing anything. I was never stressed or worried. I never had any fear of rejection or not making it, anything like that.
School was not a place I enjoyed.
Everyone says I'm intense, or I'm mad, or I play bad guys. I don't see any of that.
I used to like Barbra Streisand films. It was Funny Girl (1968) that really turned me on, in a sense, to acting. I remember it specifically being a rainy Saturday afternoon. I couldn't play football, so I stayed in, and I watched Funny Girl (1968).