The energy released by it is enormous and it becomes quite addictive, the power between the audience and the actor.
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When you're still, and some actors are really brilliant at that, you bring a kind of energy to you as opposed to sending the energy out. There are some actors, like Gary Cooper or Kevin Spacey, that are absolutely brilliant - Gene Hackman is another - at being and allowing the audience to just do the work.
I can see how a person could get addicted to the adrenaline of moviemaking.
Acting takes so much energy.
I think all actors have addictive personalities.
The energy of live theater is indescribable. You are just in the moment for an hour and a half.
The adrenaline of a live performance is unlike anything in film or theater. I can see why it's so addictive.
It's the adrenaline rush you only get from being in front of an audience. It's addictive.
The theater is magical and addictive.
People don't know this, but I'm going through a lot every time I walk on stage, which is part of doing theater. That's why it's so addictive, I must say.
It's hard to get those roles that allow you to show everything and feel like you're really being used and exhausted and spent, which I think is what actors really love: We want to be tired.
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