My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
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I wish I knew that when I go in for an audition and I don't get the part, it actually doesn't have to do with me on a personal level.
The good thing about auditioning is that you get to test yourself and see if you can play this character - you're also auditioning yourself.
Whenever you go into an audition, you have to be as prepared as possible.
I'm afraid that I won't do a good job when I go into an audition.
I always tell actors when they go in for an audition: Don't be afraid to do what your instincts tell you. You may not get the part, but people will take notice.
Sometimes you walk out of an audition and you kind of know you nailed it and you're probably going to book it, but you very rarely are told in the room by the people who are hiring you.
The audition process is always grueling. You always hope to just get offered things, and sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't.
The first audition I ever went on, I was accompanied by my mother at the instruction of my father. 'You have to learn how to take rejection if you really want to be an actor,' he said. He had to eat his own words. I got the job.
I live in Las Vegas with my family, and I never realized what my parents would go through to get me to a five-minute audition.
I don't believe in auditioning. I'm a bad auditioner. I don't like it.
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