Much of the time, as an actor, you sit around waiting. Most of your life and career, you're waiting for your agent or your manager to call you.
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If you're an actor, even a successful one, you're still waiting for the phone to ring.
As an actor you have to wait for someone to cast you, so you're relying on the business.
As an actor, you arrive most of the time at the last minute. You arrive at the end of the process, but you don't realize it.
As an actor sometimes we sit and wait for projects to be handed to us and we don't really work. We expect our agents and managers to know who we are and to see who we are and offer us a part or send us out and submit us.
When you're an actor, you just hope you get a job to go to.
As an actor there are times when you're sitting around and wishing you were working, so you've got to just take it when it comes.
Sometimes I think being an actor is like being a dog for a director; it's like they throw a stick, and you want to fetch it and bring it back to them. You want a pat on the head for it.
As an actor, as you grow into where you fit in the industry, you're just trying to find the opportunities, hoping they grow and you get to do more.
The thing about being an actor is that every new job is a new challenge. Sometimes you'll have a shot, and it doesn't work. Sometimes it'll work better than you expected.
The great thing as an actor is that I don't know what my agent is going to call me with next.