As you grow up and get educated in the business, you go from, 'I want to do movies' to 'I want to work. In whatever.'
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I watched movies and thought, 'I want to be in movies,' and wanted to be an actor.
I'd rather do movies 'cause I am better at movies, but I do shows 'cause the opportunities have come forward.
Whether it's acting, directing or writing, I want to be involved in the film industry for the rest of my life.
If it's a choice between doing a film and not doing a film, I'd rather not. But then, you remember that you're supposed to be earning a living and that it's your career.
I wasn't one of those kids who grew up watching movies thinking, 'That's what I want to do when I grow up.' I didn't really particularly know I had an aptitude for it.
I'd say to anyone trying to break into the business, 'Don't just be interested in movies. Be interested in life. Be a person. Be in touch.'
I wanted to become an engineer, or get a masters in business. But I had the opportunity to do films when I was about 25 and it was a great way to express myself.
When I grow up, I still want to be a director.
When I'm doing theatre, I prefer to be doing cinema. When I'm doing cinema, I prefer to be doing theatre.
In the film business, when you're young, you just want to work. But when you're older, it has more to do with who's involved with the project - who you're going to get in the boat with.