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They're very, very different roles
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I think with any role, whether it's a real person or not, you have to kind of go and try to mine into what's at the heart of it
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what's really driving people. And people are driven by many things. The need for love, the need to be heard, the need for power
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There's always a need. And I think trying to figure that out and then you go out and you see all the different things that people do in order to hide from who they are
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Or in order to project a certain image that they feel will get them to win or get people to trust them or whatever
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Both of these films deal with a lot of that. But it's been the hardest, both of the hardest jobs I've ever had. Yeah
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Sandy potential risk is worth the reward. Yeah. Look at this. What a piece of man kid
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Can I believe my eyes? Edward. Who didn't remember me? Awful. I
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Hi. Listen, it's an incredible group of people. Julie Lewis Dreyfus is somebody I was fan of for many years
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Yeah. Seinfeld religiously. Horace Pugh is really an incredible actor but also human. I mean, just super genuine, very giving. David Harbour, all of them are
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very funny, very, very great human beings. And that's what you want when you're on that
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sort of the long days, you know. But I'm excited for people to see it. I think it'll be, I think it'll be
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different than people think