DMF Episode 273 — The Righteous Gemstones’ Kerstin Schulze (Part 3): “Are You Ready to Face the Dark Side of Character Creation?" Podcast Por  arte de portada

DMF Episode 273 — The Righteous Gemstones’ Kerstin Schulze (Part 3): “Are You Ready to Face the Dark Side of Character Creation?"

DMF Episode 273 — The Righteous Gemstones’ Kerstin Schulze (Part 3): “Are You Ready to Face the Dark Side of Character Creation?"

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Welcome to the DMF. I'm Justin Younts. In this episode, we dive deep into the creative process of the incredibly talented Kerstin Schulze, whose work in film and television continues to push boundaries. Best known for her powerful performance as Sola and her standout role in The Righteous Gemstones, Kerstin is more than an actress—she’s a true character architect.

One of the most compelling examples of Kerstin’s craft is her development of a deeply layered character named Hightower—a killer clown with a haunting backstory. From the start, Kerstin knew she didn’t want this to be a one-dimensional villain. Instead, she focused on building a voice and presence for Hightower that would resonate on a human level. Inspired by classic characters like The Godfather, she gave Hightower a distinct vocal quality that immediately stood out.

But the real magic came in the emotional layers Kerstin brought to the role. She saw beyond the clown makeup and chaos, tapping into the loneliness, rejection, and unfulfilled need for love that shaped Hightower’s psyche. She made her a compulsive cleaner—obsessed with order as a way of coping with inner chaos—and through that lens, the audience could see the person beneath the persona.

Kerstin’s creative process is immersive. On set, she leaned heavily into improvisation, often asking herself, “What would Hightower do here?” One particularly memorable moment involved her climbing into a birdcage to express the character’s sense of isolation and entrapment—unscripted, raw, and deeply revealing.

Her method for learning lines reflects the same dedication. Kerstin records her dialogue and practices it on the move, internalizing it in a way that allows her to stay present and reactive in the moment. For her, it’s not about memorization—it’s about embodying the role completely, understanding the motivations behind every line, every look, every silence.

In this episode, we get a rare glimpse into the mind of a performer who doesn’t just play characters—she becomes them. Join us as Kerstin Schulze shares her process, insights, and the emotional truth that fuels her performances.

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00:00:00 - Introduction

00:00:04 - Creating the Character Hightower

00:00:36 - Hightower's Development On Set

00:01:22 - Hightower's Motivation and Characteristics

00:04:18 - Creating the Character War Manga

00:05:52 - Learning Lines and Understanding the Story

00:08:46 - Importance of Action and Understanding the Process

00:09:40 - Conclusion


For more insights into her work and programs, you can visit her website at ⁠⁠partyanddiet.com⁠⁠ or follow her on Instagram at ⁠⁠@partyanddiet⁠⁠.

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