The auditioning process is one in which the actor gets very little information about almost every element of it.
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Auditioning is an entirely different part of what we do as actors.
You have to keep persevering. An actor goes to a lot of auditions and doesn't get the part.
Auditioning is such an unnatural thing. You're in a tiny little room with, like, seven people cramped together, acting to a casting director; just, none of it makes any sense.
Acting takes a lot of practice, but so does auditioning.
I really do not like auditioning... it's hard because you never know what you're going to walk into in a room.
I'm not so bothered by the audition process anymore; in fact, I use it. It's a time for the actor to actually get to the know the director and the producers a little bit, too.
There's acting, and then there's auditioning; mastering auditioning is sort of the first thing an actor really needs to nail down when he or she wants to get a part.
I wish I knew that when I go in for an audition and I don't get the part, it actually doesn't have to do with me on a personal level.
Your artistry is a muscle that needs to be exercised, so if all you are doing is auditioning, you'll never get the satisfaction of fulfilling the need to play the part.
Auditioning is extremely bizarre. Just being an actor is extremely bizarre, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
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