As an actor, the training I received was that I walk through the world as an observer of life and of people. My job is to actually be looking out all the time and watching people.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
My real training as an actor was when I started doing theatre.
I love working with actors, and it's all been based on my being trained in the theater.
I only have an awareness of what I'm trying to achieve as an actor and what my job as the character is to service.
I taught myself to listen and kind of regurgitate what I was surrounded by, and it's been a wonderful tool to have as an actor.
As an actor, I have to be fulfilled in the roles that I play; it has to be a journey for me to learn something or involve myself.
One of the great things about my job is I get to do all of these things that I may not experience had I not been an actor.
Ninety per cent of how you learn is watching great people. When you are surrounded by good actors it lifts your performance.
That has been one of the best, most rewarding things about being an actor - traveling throughout the world, meeting all kinds of different people and learning about other cultures.
I have had a lot of training as an actor, but it's very different than being on set.
I'm the man who sits behind a table and tells true stories from his life. I'm also an actor. I was trained as an actor at Emerson College, and I use that training to play myself.
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