Vera Farmiga: "What interests me, are the contradictions.."
Speaking of her work in “The Departed” as an example, Vera Farmiga says, “Most of what I want to dwell on with all my characters, what interests me, are the contradictions, the inconsistencies of characters and the insecurity and confusion and fear which we all have.”
With her ability to disappear into her roles, Farmiga is perhaps the quintessential character actress. Oscar often has trouble recognizing such talent. But unlike some, she doesn’t mind the label.
“As opposed to what - leading lady? I giggle because I think they’re such archetypal characters. Absolutely I would prefer being considered a character actress than a leading lady, quote unquote. But those are such Hollywood terms from the ’40s. I don’t know if they’re even applicable anymore.”
[Los Angeles Times / The Envelope Nov 8 2006]
photo from The Departed
A number of other highly talented actors have talked about exploring their character’s - and human - dark sides and inconsistencies.
And mainstream media often subtly - or not so subtly - disparages and discounts the artistic value of acting.









