If there's no craft there, then once the looks go, there goes your career.
I would love to play the villain, but again, it sort of what happens in this industry.
With my background, I came out of the theater.
The advice that I usually give to young actors is that if you can create a character for the stage and keep that character fresh for at least 6 months that means you're doing the show eight times a week.
I love doing movies but I loved doing theatre just as much.
One, I had never worked with John Woo before and I wanted to see what that was like, and two, Ben Affleck is a friend, so it would be fun to work with him again.