Actors fall into this trap if they missed being loved for who they really were and not for what they could do - sing, dance, joke about - then they take that as love.
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A lot of actors, and artists in general, never feel secure in love. They always feel everything's going to be taken away from them, professionally and personally; they're extremely emotional and volatile.
If you're looking to be loved for a part, it's great and enticing to be adorable in a romantic comedy. But then, as an actor, you get stuck.
Actors must practice restraint, else think what might happen in a love scene.
I think there is a lot of space for people to love who they love, and a lot of space for actors to carve a niche for themselves.
I think audiences, producers and directors included, develop crushes on actors (actresses in particular) and then lose interest and move on to the next one.
A good actor must never be in love with anyone but himself.
I suspect, for a lot of people who become actors, there's a feeling of wanting to be someone other than who they actually are.
I'll miss the relationships I have built with these actors. I'll miss the devotion we have to this work. Over this length of time, the tendency is to think it will never end.
I think for any actor, for the roles they deeply, truly want? They always have to audition for them.
I think all actors - they'll hate me for saying this - but we are babies. We like to be loved, and we'll do anything if we're loved.
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