Julia discussed her experiences working with director Paul Greengrass, highlighting his documentary background that influences a spontaneous filming style, keeping actors alert during scenes. While she enjoys energetic roles in comedies, she appreciates being recognized for her comedic talent despite often being cast in serious films. Julia considers the complexity of villains intriguing and expresses interest in playing such roles, noting that every character has their own story. She reflects on the emotional depth required for her past performances, showing her versatility as an actress.
Paul is an extraordinary director, a visionary director, and I absorbed so much by watching him work.
Normally as an actor, you turn a corner and you think you're off camera, so you'd stop. But you could never do that with Paul.
I'm absolutely love working on comedies. People don't normally think of me as a comedic actress, but when they do, I really appreciate it.
I wouldn't mind playing a villain. I think Mike Myers said that the villain is the hero of his own story.
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