I love playing bad guys; they're always much more fun than the good guy.
“I love playing bad guys; they're always much more fun than the good guy.”
— Grant Bowler · Bad Guys
The World Motivation
I love playing bad guys; they're always much more fun than the good guy.
“I love playing bad guys; they're always much more fun than the good guy.”
— Grant Bowler · Bad Guys
I love playing bad guys; they're always much more fun than the good guy.
I've actually usually been wary of taking on science fiction as an actor because it's really tough to do. It's really difficult to execute. There's often lots of prosthetics, green screen and special effects, and it can get very technical.
I'm a huge fan of classic sci-fi.
Comedy has to be so much cleaner than drama. You can't layer it in the way you can a dramatic performance. Which is why it's more difficult than drama - you don't have so many tricks.
A character, their ability or inability to laugh at themselves should always be a very, very conscious choice. It's a very big key to the nature of a human being.
I've been telling anybody who would listen that I wanted to do a series for the last 10 years. But I wouldn't do it if I was just another cop pushing bad guys up against the wall.
I have played my fair share of bad guys, or at least the nemesis.
I never see my bad guys as simply bad. They want pretty much the same thing that you and I want: they want to be happy.
Every cop isn't a bad cop just like every NFL player that makes a mistake, we're not all bad guys.
National security always matters, obviously. But the reality is that if you have an open door in your software for the good guys, the bad guys get in there, too.