When it comes to former Vampire heartthrob Robert Pattinson, he admits that he doesn’t like to repeat his film roles.
Robert Pattinson, 32, admits that he doesn’t like feeling ”really self-conscious” over parts he’s played before. Read on…
CelebNMovies247.com reports that the former ‘Twilight’ star ensures that every part he takes on is completely different
Robert Pattinson is more than a Twilight star, he loves change and taking on new roles. The model/actor speaks on getting self-conscious when repeating roles.
Pattinson explains:
I feel like as soon as I repeat myself even a little bit, I suddenly get really self-conscious. If you’re pushing something out into the unknown a little bit, you can’t judge yourself, because you don’t really know what you’re doing. Even with a
voice I can’t really do it more than once, because then I think, ‘Oh, this is my acting voice.’ That’s why I can’t even do anything in my normalaccent, because it doesn’t feel like I’m working.
Robert says that he felt pigeonholed at the start of his career talking with
Little White Lies magazine:
He reveals:
When I first started … if you’re tall and have floppy hair and a posh accent, they’re like ‘Period dramas!’ And then you’re exclusively in the period dramas box. I was like, ‘No! I don’t want to do period dramas!’ I’ve done a couple, and as soon as I put on the high Edwardian collar, I’m like, ‘Ughhh’. Your costume is out-acting you at all times.
Robert previously admitted using a different accent for a movie is ”confusing”.
He shared:
It depends who I’m talking to … if I’m talking to my co-stars, I’ll talk to them in my normal accent. If I’m talking to the directors, I’ll talk in a different accent. But if it’s just before a take or something, I’ll talk in this accent. It’s all kind of pretty random. I think if you’re speaking it the whole time it’s quite confusing to yourself … When everybody is doing different accents, it’s very, very difficult to stay in the same one.