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Which director would you like to read this interview? What type of role would you like for him/her to offer you?
 
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I would kill for either Quentin Tarantino or Robert Rodriquez to read this and offer me any role where I get to kick ass. 


ANY AND ALL ROLES!!!! :) heheheh..and I would like everyone one to read this interview, ps- Im sure there are tons of miss-spelled words, SORRY! 


Anybody who is doing something written by David Mamet or Conor McPherson. All of the characters they write are appealing to me. 


I would like all directors to read this. I am willing to learn and grow from experience! Any role will be graciously accepted with honor, due to the fact that you would want me! 


I would like Martin Scorsese to offer me the role of Kate "Ma" Barker. 


If Alan Ball offered me the role of Debbie Pelt on "True Blood," I'd say "unconditionally, yes." And then I'd faint.

Also, Paul Thomas Anderson's next period piece, or Sam Mendes's ANYTHING.
 


Greg Berlanti - we both went to Northwestern.
David E Kelley - He doesn't direct but I love his work - he is such a gifted writer!
JJ Abrahms

Any role offered by these guys...would be an honor. These guys are geniuses in the industry and to work with them.....wow!
 


Steven Berkoff as director of new work where I would play roles as a London Gangster and perhaps double up into 2 to 4 other characters. 


The director I would most like to read this is Vicky Featherstone, the Artistic Director of the National Theatre of Scotland. I have great admiration for the work NTS has produced to-date and believe they are setting meritable standards in performing arts for Scotland, both at home and on the international stage.

I would love to have the opportunity to create any type of role under Vicky's direction, but would perhaps most like to be a bit of a bad lad!
 


James brining or Phllip Riddley. For James brining Any role. For Philip Ridley any but Preferibly Presley in Pitchfork disney. 


Jim Sheridan. I once lived beside Jim for many years and remember having tea in his kitchen with Terry George there and Jim's lovely wife Fran. I only once got the courage to ask Jim for an audition and that was when Jim was producing "Some Mother's Son" which Terry George was directing. So Jim said "no problem" but during the audition, I was at the time so hung up on method acting that when the script told the character I was auditioning for to light up a cigarette, I could find none but I saw a lighter on the floor, so I rolled up a page from the script and light it up there and then to the horror of Terry George as the place nearly went up in fire. Needless to say I didn't get the role but Terry went on to make some fine films since. I just love the way Jim works and how he gets the best from the actor and also isn't afraid to use up film stock to get that amazing performances we have seen in his films. 


Director: Bryan Singer
Be one of the X-men
 


Mr. McKenzie from the Peter McDougall days, if he is still working. 


Jim Sheridan, are you reading this? [laughing out loud]. I'd like a character that really goes on an emotional journey- good 'acting with eyes' material. A strong female. 


I am not sure - I suppose people like Michael Grandage, Kevin Spacey, Marianne Elliott, Rupert Goold and Steve Spielberg would be among directors I would love to work with - however this is only the tip of a very big iceberg - any director is worth working with because they are all people you can learn from and develop as an actor 



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