Sometimes you have to do a role that might not be the most interesting, but it will set you up for doing roles that you want to do.
Eventually I'd love to be able to direct.
I don't know where my career is going to lead me. I would like my career to be as diverse as possible. I've done theater and I've done music, and I would love to keep that in my life.
The caliber of actors I'm getting to work with and learn from on a daily basis is phenomenal for me as a developing actor.
I really respect people who, while they only do films, they have a wide repertoire and a wide thematic array of films they do.
My character on 'The Good Wife' is a smaller character, and his story arcs are typically season-long, unless it's a big episode for him. His transitions take place over many, many hours.
The only reason why you should do a film is because it creatively carbonates you and gets you going. If you're doing it for any other reason, you've lost sight of why you're acting, in the first place.
My parents walked in on me Googling 'agents for kids' when I was 9.