When an actor is offered a role, more often than not - maybe 90 percent of the time - you read it and you say, "I'll take it. "
Everyone likes a bit of competition.
I don't have specific people. There are so many people that I admire and there's directors that I'm desperate to work with that haven't even made a movie yet, probably.
I'm a feminist at heart, and I'm totally aware of why people have an issue with this show.
I'm not afraid to play the role of Christian Grey. Because I'm not like him. But I perfectly understand him. I never thought that he was a monster. He is simply woven from desires. As every one of us.
Mass appreciation doesnt always equate to something good.
There's very exciting directors who haven't made a feature yet. That's what's cool about the job - the ever-changing landscape of people you could potentially work with.
It's always really scary to release new work.
God has presented this opportunity for us and we are stepping up to the plate. The pastor knows the area we work in and makes it much easier.
I couldn't see myself filling some definite niche in what is called a career. This was all misty.
Even if the experience in my stories is not autobiographical and the actual plot is not autobiographical, the emotion is always somewhat autobiographical. I think there's some of me in every one of the stories.