That's the wonderful thing about acting - you play a role. It's about humanity, rather than labeling.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Acting is what I do. It's not what I solely define myself as.
That's one of the things that's great about acting. You can play all the different aspects of a human being.
Method acting is a label I don't really understand, because there's a method to everybody's acting.
Acting is an opportunity for me to try to explore and examine and expose humanity's weaknesses that are intrinsic to our nature as humans and learn from them; thereby, it's like a sociological expose.
Don't let the world define you. In the world of acting, and I think in any profession, really, people are really eager to put you in a box and categorize you as one particular thing.
Acting is nothing more or less than playing. The idea is to humanize life.
Acting is the business of truth, so that we can see ourselves reflected back and learn.
When audiences look at an action actor like myself, sometimes we are very easily stereotyped or characterized as one type. They forget that we are actors, too.
Acting is way of making yourself exist.
Acting is a very limited form of expression and those who take it seriously are very limited people. I take it seriously.