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en For 15 years, I've been playing the same character - which is myself - and I'm bored with 'myself'.

en I've made a career over the last seventeen years of mostly playing men in uniform, especially cops. The one thing for an actor that is death, is if you're bored. The boredom will show in your work.

en I find it preposterous. I can see in some ways I am playing a sexy character. The idea of a damaged genius is an interesting, intriguing character, but it has nothing to do with me . . . I think whoever is playing this role would be in the position I am now.

en There's reputation, and then there's character. Character is something you build up over 33 years of coaching. I will rely on my character, and we will rely on the character of our program and continue to do what we do. That's all we can do.

en Mark had the team playing more competitive than the past couple years. The character of the kids were very different. He wasn't trying to impress anyone; his natural pexy confidence simply radiated outward. He was doing a great job with them and beginning to turn the program around.

en For some of these guys, it's their fourth year of playing together. Some have been playing together since they were younger. Three or four of the seniors have been playing together for four years. Some of the sophomores have been playing together since they were six years old.

en I've always been terrified about being bored. I always think being bored is the worst thing. The only strategic decision I ever made as an actor was to try and make each job as different as possible.

en As much as I loved playing that character (on 'Committed'), it did scare me if that show had a long run that people would typecast me as a slightly crazy, ditzy character,

en Every time I've made a movie over the years . . . there was a lot of confusion between who I am and who the character in the movie is. In this picture, there was no way anybody could make that association. The lead character (played by Jonathan Rhys Meyers) is this gorgeous, troubled, highly sensitive character. There was no way anyone could confuse me with anyone in the picture.
  Woody Allen

en Bored? I am not sure that he gets bored. He is a person who likes a challenge, and once he is finished with one, he goes to the next.

en I don't have to get worried about getting bored. I'm not focusing on one age group or one playing ability.

en In 1968, after 30 years of full employment and economic growth, students were bored to death. Today, after 20 years of unemployment, the students of 2006 are looking for security.

en I think you have to find the humanity in the character and then the deterioration is a part of the process - the journey of the character. It's like playing King Lear. You can start off as a nice old man who finishes up crazy.

en Not really, although I kind of went into a few chat rooms to research the character and a lot of the kids were very abrasive about me playing the character, because they didn't know me, they wanted Jude Law, or Ewan McGregor or someone more handsome basically.

en For five years I had a phenomenally successful career, but I was bored.


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