There are so many actors that I meet that don't act enough. Definitely take class, definitely train - that's the most important thing you do. Build your craft. Become better.
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I think my advice to other actors would be to get in classes. Get out in front of people. Put up scenes in front of your peers.
I don't take acting classes - I'm quite an autodidact. I prefer to learn from other actors by watching various movies. Evaluate my acting, spot the flaws and fix them.
Acting is a craft, and you need to study to be an actor.
I haven't really focused so much on getting acting work.
You can be in an acting class all you want, but you don't fully learn until you get off that stage and in front of a camera.
Go learn the language. Go take some acting lessons. Start from zero like everybody else.
My advice to an aspiring actor would be to never stop learning or working for what you want. Nothing comes easy, ever, if you want something, you have to work for it. By working for it I mean work on your craft, learn from people who have something to teach. It's just like anything else, practice makes perfect.
You cannot study acting in books. Do it, do it, do it. And watch good actors. See what they are doing and how they are doing it. You have to practically participate, I think, in order to develop yourself.
I think to be a good actor you need either a good experience of life or education, or both.
To be a great actor, you really don't need to go to acting school or learn dance classes or work on your body. You have to be intelligent. You have to draw on a lot of emotions that you go through in life that you can tap into once you work on a set.