"I'm not the kind of actress that goes home with the character. I mean, you're thinking about the work or the next day's scenes, but not staying in character. But as a film goes on, you become more and more fragile, emotionally. And physically too, actually"
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Then she pivots, and the subtext gets more interesting. Even without staying in character, a long shoot erodes you. “More and more fragile” is a precise, almost clinical admission that repetition has consequences. The camera doesn’t just capture emotion; it extracts it. Doing a breakdown once is craft. Doing it from fourteen angles, under lights, with marks to hit, for weeks, turns “performance” into a kind of controlled depletion. Her add-on - “physically too, actually” - punctures any lingering fantasy that acting is only psychological. Bodies keep the score: sleep debt, stress, the low-grade injuries of sets, the adrenaline cycles.
Contextually, it reads like an actor pushing back against a culture (and press) that loves extremes: the anecdote about method antics, the headline-friendly torment. Richardson’s intent is less confession than boundary-setting. She’s saying: I don’t need to pretend I’m possessed by a role to respect the work. And also: don’t underestimate what the work still takes.
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Richardson, Natasha. (2026, January 15). I'm not the kind of actress that goes home with the character. I mean, you're thinking about the work or the next day's scenes, but not staying in character. But as a film goes on, you become more and more fragile, emotionally. And physically too, actually. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-not-the-kind-of-actress-that-goes-home-with-160604/
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Richardson, Natasha. "I'm not the kind of actress that goes home with the character. I mean, you're thinking about the work or the next day's scenes, but not staying in character. But as a film goes on, you become more and more fragile, emotionally. And physically too, actually." FixQuotes. January 15, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-not-the-kind-of-actress-that-goes-home-with-160604/.
MLA Style (9th ed.)
"I'm not the kind of actress that goes home with the character. I mean, you're thinking about the work or the next day's scenes, but not staying in character. But as a film goes on, you become more and more fragile, emotionally. And physically too, actually." FixQuotes, 15 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/im-not-the-kind-of-actress-that-goes-home-with-160604/. Accessed 21 Feb. 2026.







