I think it's really, really important to mix it up as an actor, to try to get as much kind of varied experience as you can, not only for your own personal growth as an actor but for the audience to keep them guessing about what you're going to do.
Everyone says villains are thankless parts, but those are really the best roles.
The funny thing is that I write and I act a lot about being Jewish, but I don't really think about it as a regular person.
Some actors need to be rattled and some need to be focused.
My publicist told me not to talk about politics but, yes, I think we have a president who stole the election.
I have Slavic fat pads that make me look like a chipmunk and arched predatory eyebrows. With that, you're not going to get funny. That's why I play so many bad guys.