Look at someone like Edward Norton. A truly phenomenal actor. He's definitely went to school and trained.
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Working with a great actor is really educational.
One of the great joys of being an actor is you get to go back to school.
A lot of people are surprised to hear that an actor studied for two or three years. They take the craft for granted and wanna just wake up and be an actor.
I think to be a good actor you need either a good experience of life or education, or both.
The armoury of having any academic education does not necessarily set you up for being a good or better actor.
Everybody works in a different way, and I've worked with actors that have no training whatsoever who are phenomenal.
I'm looked upon as a theater actor who happened to know martial arts before I got into the movies.
I'm just like James Stewart, because I never studied to be an actor.
You know, I don't think you need to be educated to be a great actor.
I think a lot of good actors - for instance, Gary Sinise - have no training. His training was really entirely on his feet. I suppose you have to have an instinct for it.