Agents and producers have to get you into a box to accommodate their limited imaginations.
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We're all unique as actors. To yourself, you are unique. You have to think, 'I'm me. I'm not going to bunch myself with other people.' Agents and producers have to get you into a box to accommodate their limited imaginations.
As an artist, program directors always want to put you in a little box.
There are casting directors with lots of imagination, but also some with not as much imagination.
As an actor sometimes we sit and wait for projects to be handed to us and we don't really work. We expect our agents and managers to know who we are and to see who we are and offer us a part or send us out and submit us.
A producer has to know all about everything from set-building to costumes to acting.
Producing small films, you usually have four or five people you want, and you hope one of them will say they'll do it.
I've been in the game long enough to know what elements you have to package together to get a movie into production.
As movies and TV projects come up, they go out to the agents, and we just go out and audition for them.
The reason I haven't got an agent is so that no one can contact me to offer me a film part. In case I'm tempted to do something I'll regret later.
The reason actors, artists, writers have agents is because we'll do it for nothing. That's a basic fact - you gotta do it.