I did two or three plays every summer.
From Dabney Coleman
I didn't have any extra money. But I can't say that I had a hard early career.
I have worked with some great directors.
I think is very beneficial to relax yourself so that when you are doing it you are not staggering for lines and your concentration is not on what I am going to say - but the scene itself, the character that you are talking to.
I think that you get something for your acting from almost anything you do.
I was very lucky in as much as I played a lot of tennis.
I'm convinced that the place, if you have your druthers, to go to have that experience is New York City.
It takes a lot of energy to teach.
The career doesn't get any easier. A career stays tough.
To tell you the truth I am hard put to think of anyone who's career was affected significantly by making all those phone calls and I must be wrong. I must be wrong! Because it has just got to pay off!
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