It was nice, though, to have the long term benefit to be able to pare away those things and eventually make the character my own and put my own unique stamp.
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This quote means that it was good for the actor to have time to work on the character over a long period. This allowed him to slowly remove parts of the character that didn't fit him and replace them with his own ideas. In the end, he was able to make the character his own and add his own unique touch to it.
About Michael Shanks
Michael Shanks is a Canadian actor best known for his roles as Daniel Jackson in the sci-fi series Stargate SG-1 and Dr. Charles Harris in the medical drama Saving Hope. He has also appeared in various low-budget genre films produced in Canada.
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Canadian actor (born 1970)
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In the meantime, I just have to create those realistic goals about the fact that I don’t have a ton of options as an actor who’s been on a science fiction show for 8 years.
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The environment on set is very encouraging.
Canadian actor (born 1970)
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Canadian actor (born 1970)
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