I've done performances in movies that I was immensely proud of and the movies didn't take off like a rocket at Cape Canaveral, it didn't take off.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm quite proud of some of the films I've done, but less for the acting than for the fact that they're unpretentious and entertaining. I'm proud of having made unpretentious choices.
The thing I learned from 'Pride and Glory' is that people like to feel a little better leaving the theater than they did coming in.
One of the biggest challenges in my job is letting go of the movie once you go home at night, and knowing you can't do anything to your performance once you've laid it on film.
Unless an entire row of people got up in the middle of a performance and left the theater in disgust, I felt as though I hadn't done my job.
My proudest moment is when I'm part of a good film, when people are touched by it.
I never saw movies I was in because my mom told me that would be prideful, being stuck on yourself.
I've had lots of parts in movies that I've never seen. I mean no disrespect to them. It was really fun to go act, but I'm not calling my friends and saying, 'I couldn't be more proud of this picture. You should go see it.'
A few months after graduation I was working in films. It took off pretty quick.
I wouldn't say anything I ever did in film would be something I'd use the word proud about. I've done better work in the theater.
I've done a lot of things with theater that I'm very, very proud of.