A Quote by Krystle D'Souza

It gets monotonous for an actor to repeat roles. — © Krystle D'Souza
It gets monotonous for an actor to repeat roles.
As an actor it somehow gets monotonous to play the same role again and again. But I can't say no to them as I earn my bread and butter from this.
Being a TV actor, I have done many roles. Working daily at times gets to you.
Being an actor I believe in doing a variety of roles so that the audience gets to see different shades of me.
An actor is here to perform. For example, if a character is a Punjabi or a Bihari, and the actor is not, doesn't mean we have to cast an actor from that region. If an actor can perform, they can portray anyone because an actor is here to try different roles.
As an actor, I obviously want to do lead roles but over a period of time, one gets prepared to carry a movie on your own shoulder.
All of us play different roles in our chosen career. I play the role of an actor. But I realised I am also an actor apart from various roles I play in my personal life.
I'm an actor and I am looking for roles where I can continue to evolve, and things that are challenging. I gravitate to the roles, not necessarily television or film. It's just the fact that, for me, the most interesting roles have been in television.
Despite what people say about my major film roles, I'm not a dull or monotonous woman searching for self-identity.
Every actor has a different temperament. Part of my job is to know what those boundaries are. The actor has to know you'll be there at the other end, that you're trying to represent them in the best light, who they are as they're harnessing these roles. The methods vary from actor to actor.
I am a known actor who wants to challenge himself in difficult roles. I am not a star but an actor, so I am always looking for strong scripts and strong roles.
So that the monotonous fall of the waves on the beach, which for the most part beat a measured and soothing tattoo to her thoughts seemed consolingly to repeat over and over again.
I like to vary my workouts as doing just one thing gets monotonous and I get bored.
I was good in comedy so I started getting such roles but as an actor you don't like to do same type of roles.
I want to be a three-dimensional actor, excelling in comedy, negative roles and even serious roles.
I'm very ADD when it comes to working out. I have to keep it interesting for myself or it just gets quite monotonous.
Some actors come to casting and ask me, "Didn't you see my previous roles?" We do not work with actors like this. Their previous roles do not matter; I need the actual work with an actor in this particular character that has been written in our script. What matters is flexibility, believability and efficiency of an actor.
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