I have a really hard time watching my sister act in anything, but especially anything where it's a strong emotion.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I have a really hard time watching my sister act in anything but especially anything where it's a strong emotion. Whether she's crying or she's angry or she's - whatever emotion she's feeling I actually think that she's feeling it and I want to hug her and make it all better.
I'm not a super emotional person, so that's one reason I love acting - it makes me deal with myself in that kind of way.
I'm super-sensitive when it comes to my sister. I've been known to snap off a little bit behind her.
With my aunt, I definitely can relate to how she makes a movie because she does it with her own demeanor, which isn't this loud presence.
I can only do something that my sister or my daughter, if I have one, could watch and feel positive about.
There's usually a rhythm and a melody in my head, and that creates an emotional state.
Especially since I started studying acting, I feel like I'm always super-aware of my emotions and my feelings and what's going on with me at every moment. I definitely think I wasn't very present prior to that.
You have to pay attention to the moments when you've felt on top on the world. I remember the first time I was on stage, I was doing 'West Side Story,' I was 17 and this woman was crying because she liked what I was doing so much.
It's a pleasure to play my sister because everything I've accused her of my whole life, I can now re-enact before her eyes.
The thing I adore about acting is that it's not me: you get to experience all these emotions, but essentially it's not you.