I've had weird, weird acting jobs. Low-budget filmmaking where you find yourself in really bizarre places.
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Movies are weird; it's like trying to make a painting with one hundred people. It's a weird world, but every job is weird; it's always a little bit hard, crazy and fun, a nice combination.
Growing up, I was on film sets occasionally, when my dad was acting, so I got to run around and do odd jobs on films like 'Labyrinth' and others... I seemed destined to make films.
Acting is a very strange job.
Acting is such a weird job.
I think that one of the strangest things about being an actor is, it's almost freelance work.
Being actors is a strange job.
My first job was a film called 'Storm Damage' for the BBC. I was 16 and working with really respected British actors. I didn't have an agent at the time, and it kind of threw me into real acting.
I moved with my mom to Los Angeles for her to pursue her acting career, and she got a job casting atmosphere in some independent films.
I went to film school at Columbia and did that for a couple years, and really thought I was going to be a filmmaker, and then I kind of drifted over to the acting side after that.
I've always been in the middle of making my own movies, so taking acting jobs that take me away from that has been impossible.