There's only two givens with choosing acting as a profession: one is you will always be unemployed, always, and it doesn't matter how much money you make, you're still always going to be unemployed; and that you have no power.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Acting is a hard profession. More than anything, it takes fortitude.
Don't even think of acting as a profession unless not doing it would cause you to sicken and waste away.
Acting is the way I make my living.
Acting is very much an all-or-nothing job.
Acting is a freelance career... you never stop having to prove yourself and fight for work.
Acting was never my first choice as a profession, but I came to terms with it when I decided I better buckle down and be the best I can be at it.
Acting is not the noblest profession in the world, but there are things lower than acting. Not many, mind you - but politicians give you something to look down on from time to time.
People who call themselves actors and can't ever get work; they do need to get another profession.
I don't find acting to be a particularly noble way to make a living. I'm not saving anybody's life, I'm not a teacher, I'm not working for UNICEF. I don't think I'm some big deal.
Acting is a great way to make a living, especially when I consider what my alternatives were and probably still are. I mean, you are only making movies. It is a lot less pressure than being a surgeon; although it seemed like the only other thing that I was qualified for was manual labour.