I've been an actor since I was a kid.
From Derek Magyar
I approach directing from an actor's standpoint.
CalArts was incredible for me. It's a school that I rave about and constantly want to give back to.
There's lots of incredible roles out there that I'd love to tackle, but there's a select group of actors I find myself gravitating towards, like Philip Seymour Hoffman or Sean Penn or Daniel Day-Lewis - real transformational actors.
As an actor, if you were to simplify what acting really is, it's about letting go.
I think a lot of us can relate to not choosing to face a painful memory, and something that's a painful past, and wanting to pretend like it never happened.
I come from a family where my father is a filmmaker and professor of film.
Going into my second film as a director, it's night and day of what it was like going into my first film. It doesn't matter what you know in your head and what you've been taught until you're there and doing it; it's a whole new ball game.
I'd say I'm definitely an actor first and foremost, but I love filmmaking.
I love the art of filmmaking very much in all aspects.
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