A Quote by Kim Cattrall

I'm drawn to roles because they excite me intellectually and emotionally. — © Kim Cattrall
I'm drawn to roles because they excite me intellectually and emotionally.
So this show [Cosmos] does not only operate on you intellectually, because telling you stories of how science works and why it works and what was discovered and why it matters, but combines that with stunning visualizations of the cosmos. This has the chance of affecting you intellectually and emotionally, and as well as even spiritually, because the wonder and awe of the universe are especially potent when presented in this way."
No, Not even remotely...Because I don't care. I don't pick roles based on how famous they are going to make me, I pick roles based on how they're going to inspire me intellectually.
I've always been more comfortable making my decisions from the subconscious level, or more emotionally, because I find it is more truthful to me; Intellectually, I don't think like that because I get uncomfortable.
I am drawn to roles that are strong, intelligent, and a little edgy. With Complications, I navigate my character Samantha Ellison through some really emotionally challenging times.
I try to pick roles that excite and interest me.
I'm half Jewish, but no one believes me because my looks lean a little WASP-y... It's sometimes hard for me to get the roles I'm drawn to.
I do love animals so much, and have a great respect for them emotionally and intellectually, because they are so different from human beings.
I always look forward to roles that excite me as an actor.
There are so many fantastic roles, but the ones that have always drawn me to them are the loners who, for whatever reason, never quite fit in and knew it and had to find their own way. I've always been drawn to that, for some reason. I've always been drawn to that sad, isolated place, but what it produces in behavior is something else, entirely. For whatever reason, I'm drawn to these people. Essentially, I think what draws me is that they are survivors against rather considerable odds.
I really don't think we should dismiss a book because we feel messed about intellectually. Or emotionally. That's the writer's job!
I'm drawn to emotionally damaged characters because there is more to unlock.
For me, after emotionally intense roles, I'd need to take a step back because then there's the promoting of the film which is another job in itself.
When I started in the business, years ago, people would always say, "You better get as much work as you can now because, once you get over 40, it's over." I don't see that with TV. Maybe it's because I am getting older, but the kinds of roles I'm drawn to are more mature roles.
I want to do roles which excite me, where I am eager to get up early, prepare, and reach for the shoot.
I want to work with people that frighten me and excite me, and characters that I don't believe I'm the best person for the part but I'm still gonna try anyway. Those are my favorite roles.
A film engages you emotionally and intellectually.
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