I seem to be able to disassociate my insecurities. I know a lot of actors - some of the best actors in the world - can't bear to watch themselves and I have to say I can't relate to that.
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I am not an insecure person. For me, insecurity comes when something I do does not come across the way I thought it would. It would come if I had nothing more to say as an actor. I have a long way to go!
I have the insecurities of any actress, I suppose of any woman. Even the most beautiful ones feel unhappy. Look at Bardot: she was suicidal. But I like to play with the camera. I like to ham it up.
Most of my friends are not actors. Most people have an idea of what an actor's life is, and it's pure glamour and excitement: it's easy and free and everyone loves you. But with a certain level of fame, there's a real level of paranoia and depression that comes with what you do, that nobody talks about.
I'm still learning and trying to become a better actor. I still feel insecurity.
As an actor, I always feel you basically have to be able to delude yourself.
Actors know what actors are insecure about - and they're all insecure.
If you try to talk about yourself honestly when you're an actor, you come off as stuck on yourself.
As actors, we tend to usually have some issues with self-esteem and some need for validation, and it takes awhile for that fear of not having a job to go away.
I'm very self-conscious as an actor, with performances and things, and I don't like watching my own stuff.
I find actors a little bit too self-conscious.
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