"You get to know a character that you play on-stage in a pretty profound way over a length of time. I don't want to sound highfalutin and say you become the character, you just start bringing more and more of yourself to the part until the character and actor, it's hard to tell them apart. It's some weird amalgam. In film, because of the period of time, I don't know that you ever get that deep into it."

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Tracy Letts

Playwright, Actor

Tracy Letts is a Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright known for his intense exploration of family dynamics, particularly in 'August: Osage County.'

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