"It is always more fun to play a bad guy than to be yourself as you can create a character unlike your own and be someone you are not for a change"
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The intent is practical and almost tender. Kiel frames "playing a bad guy" as permission to experiment, to stretch beyond the social contract that governs everyday life. The subtext: being "yourself" can feel like a role with tighter blocking. Off-camera, especially for performers whose bodies or faces have been typecast, "yourself" often comes pre-scripted by public expectation. A bad guy, paradoxically, offers a wider emotional palette: arrogance, delight, cruelty, mischief - feelings polite life edits out.
Context matters, too. Kiel's career unfolded in an era when supporting players were frequently reduced to a single trait: tough, scary, unusual. He flips that limitation into a creative advantage. The villain isn't merely a moral opposite; he's an imaginative loophole. In a culture that demands likability, Kiel is quietly praising the liberating art of being unlikable on purpose.
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Kiel, Richard. (2026, January 16). It is always more fun to play a bad guy than to be yourself as you can create a character unlike your own and be someone you are not for a change. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-always-more-fun-to-play-a-bad-guy-than-to-126698/
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Kiel, Richard. "It is always more fun to play a bad guy than to be yourself as you can create a character unlike your own and be someone you are not for a change." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-always-more-fun-to-play-a-bad-guy-than-to-126698/.
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"It is always more fun to play a bad guy than to be yourself as you can create a character unlike your own and be someone you are not for a change." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/it-is-always-more-fun-to-play-a-bad-guy-than-to-126698/. Accessed 12 Feb. 2026.



