I consider acting a day job - it's not my dream; it's not my be-all, end-all.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always had a day job and never been just acting.
I'm lucky enough to say my day job is acting. I cut my teeth as a theater actor and playwright in New York.
I took a gamble in becoming an actor and my dream job has been realised.
Both back when I was acting and now that I'm writing, I've always wanted the same thing out of my career: to be able to get up in the morning and do what I love doing.
Acting is the way I make my living.
Every role I do is a dream role for me because I can't imagine I'm doing it.
When you are an actor every day kind of morphs into one as there is no set structure to my job.
As far as my dreams go, all I want to do is be a working actor, and I happily achieved that.
It's not my job to dream your dreams. It's my job to make your dreams become a reality.
I literally think that if you're in this business, it has to be the only thing you can and want to do, because it's so hard. You have to be fully committed - and partially insane - to wake up every morning and be like, 'I'm an actor.'