“As an actor, it really puts you there, like you’re really that person, you’re not yourself, you’re not dressing like yourself any more, you’re really embodying a different era. That’s really one of the most exciting things about acting for me, is the dress-up aspect of it.”

Source: Interview: Bumblebee’s Ricardo Hoyos https://brieftake.com/interview-bumblebee-ricardo-hoyos/ (April 5, 2019)

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