I'm a minimalist kind of person: only one pair of boots, one pair of pants, and if I could, only one shirt.
I feel like we're in a place as a society where it feels like the problems that exist need to be talked about. And this generation isn't afraid to talk about them, which is exciting, and I think it's important.
I think, in this country, we have a problem where we view the arts as charity, and therefore, it has no value. Things in America that have value are profitable, and unless you are profitable, we don't know where to put you.
Usually when you're auditioning for something, you are taking whatever is coming at you and saying 'yes' because you have to to survive.
I have a hard time being career-minded, but I want to be able to survive as an actor and do work that I think is important and that says something.
Acting is a funny job because you're always playing a hundred levels of pretend, but when you're working with great designers who end up doing a lot of that work for you, you can focus on the things you want to focus on.
There's people who can, like, dive into material for hours and hours and hours and work on one tiny little specific thing without getting bored of it. Learning how to do that was, like, very useful.
Magic is really difficult to learn, and it requires sort of a fanatical eye for detail.