Going into my 20s, I was uncertain, trying to figure out what my relationship to acting is.
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It feels like as you get a bit older, you've worked out the things that are good for your life apart from with acting.
I made an enjoyable living as a very young man, but I think as I became more comfortable and knowledgeable about myself and what I wanted, I moved into acting.
In my late teens and early 20s, I worked hard on my roles, but, to be honest, I didn't feel any special commitment to acting.
I started acting as a teenager, but it wasn't until I moved to New York when I was 20 that I made any kind of commitment.
I am single. Acting can make it hard to have profound relationships if you're not careful. You get into this pattern of three-month, four-month jobs and 'what's the next adventure.'
We don't think of them as acting, but we take on certain characteristics based on where we function, and those relationships draw out aspects of who we are as people. And that's what acting is. Different parts draw out different parts of your nature.
In terms of acting, I've been acting from a very young age. I've always loved it and wanted to have a career in acting or something to do with it.
Acting is really not what I'm interested in. I'm not an aspiring actor and you should be able to tell.
Everything about acting was either the opposite of my personality or it just didn't seem like something I wanted to be a part of.
With a recent birthday, I've been acting now for twenty years.
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