If you play an evil character it’s gotta stick a little.
And if you’re a character-actor who always gets the evil role. If you play 100 evil guys. Then 100X moreso.
You get into the evil role. See the world through evil eyes and evil motivations.
And over time it’s gotta bend your personality towards real evilness. Right?
I suppose you could google evil-character-actors. 20 years later, how many got arrested for something heinous.
What do you think?
EDIT
Put more generally : Can habits gained in one context bleed over into another context?
Yes.
Do they?
Possibly. With increasing probability as the habit becomes stronger. And there’s self-awareness to consider. And how much the habit clashes with the new context.
The fact that this is No Stupid Questions and you are getting downvoted for your question is absurd.
I think the easy answer is- no, of course not. Acting is just pretending. And not even pretending alone, pretending in front of hundreds of people, lights, cameras etc… so I would think it would be very easy to differentiate between the character you are acting like and your actual self.
Maybe a little more nuanced answer- it might depend on the actor and the method. Look at Heath Ledger. His legendary portrayal of the Joker didn’t “turn him a little evil”, but it certainly fucked with his head.
I’m just postulating here:
I think OP would have received considerably less downvotes if they questioned around the logic that led to it, or if they didn’t mention their premise at all, just left the text body empty.
Like, OP is not coming from an exceptionally weird place with the question. We’ve seen a lot of questions coming from premises just as “stupid” as this one. So what’s different and why do I think it would have changed things?
Well, this thread isn’t simply asking if “Do Evil Actors usually become Evil People?” like the title implies. Something you can just say No to and then explain the premise behind why that wouldn’t make sense. Nah, with the body text, this thread is now closer to asking “Since acting malevolent makes you more malevolent, how do actors handle evil roles without falling prey to it?”. And people are taking issue with the first half of that, because now, OP’s questions sounds like it is arguing with the answer they had in mind. I think that’s where the emotional response comes to play and causes all the downvotes.
And perhaps OP didn’t meant to cause that at all.
I agree, we shouldn’t downvote OP. This is not very becoming of the community. But it is, at least if I’m right, a weird psychological glitch.
Considering OP is in the comments claiming people aren’t even able to entertain the notion I’m far less charitable about the very convoluted logic.