Even before my audition, there were several pages missing from my script because those bits were so unbelievably secret not even I was allowed to see them.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I went along to the audition and I had one page of lines, and I didn't think it went particularly well.
Once, I had so many scripts coming to me that I could hardly read them all.
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.
And I'm auditioning right now for a movie, and then I have a script that I'm reading right now for a horror film, and I'm meeting for a couple of television shows that I just had yesterday, and pretty much was offered one of them.
Although there was a screenplay, the actors never knew what questions I was going to ask them, and all of my character's voice-over narration and scenes were added after the fact.
My very first audition was on the lot of Paramount, and I was put on tape and it was very nerve-racking. I think it was about 15 pages.
I didn't want to do 'Casino Royale' when they told me to audition. I said no. Then they sent me the script, and I thought it was actually very interesting - and I had no other work at the time.
For every three scripts that you get through, one will be made, and that doesn't even necessarily mean that they're going to cast you in it.
I have scripts that I've only shown to animals... and they passed on them.
I liked to think I had written 'scripts' when I was in high school, but looking back at them, they were about thirty pages of wannabe-Mamet dialogue with a staple through them.
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