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Question 20 of 25 for our Acting Mock Interview

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Question 20 of 25

Of all the roles you have played in the past, which is your favorite?

This is a great opportunity for you to talk about your experience! You don't have to choose a character that is extremely challenging or complex. Perhaps you brought depth to a typically flat character. Talk about how you made them interesting to watch. Maybe you enjoyed playing the character simply because of your passion for the overall production. Share what you learned from that role.

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How to Answer: Of all the roles you have played in the past, which is your favorite?

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  • 20. Of all the roles you have played in the past, which is your favorite?

      How to Answer

      This is a great opportunity for you to talk about your experience! You don't have to choose a character that is extremely challenging or complex. Perhaps you brought depth to a typically flat character. Talk about how you made them interesting to watch. Maybe you enjoyed playing the character simply because of your passion for the overall production. Share what you learned from that role.

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Entry Level

      "I am newer to my acting career and will never forget the very first role I was given. It was a local performance of 'Miss Bennet: Christmas at Pemberley' and I played the character of Mrs. Darcy. The script was challenging due to the flowery language and lengthy monologues."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Answer Example

      "My absolute favorite role was playing Viola de Lesseps in 'Shakespeare in Love.' Her character was so complex and I loved playing a historical character."

      Written by Rachelle Enns

      Experienced

      "Every part I am awarded is my favorite for a unique reason! It is just so difficult to choose as I appreciate each role for their uniqueness. If I had to choose just one, I would say that the production of "The Humans" was what stretched me as an actor the most. Playing Aimee in this one act play was an incredible experience for me."

      Written by Rachelle Enns