If you're saying the same line 10 times and making it look like you just came up with it, that's acting.
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Acting isn't that hard, really. I mean, I think that people make a big deal about it, but you just kind of try to say your lines naturally.
I'm not into that method acting thing. I just turn up, say my lines and go home.
Acting lessons teach you to really listen to what the other person is saying because in acting it's all about responding to the lines.
I thought acting was just going on and remembering all of one's lines.
Sometimes you're working with somebody, and you can tell they're just waiting to say their line.
I always think 12 times before saying anything.
To do eight shows a week saying exactly the same lines, you have to be obsessively perfecting it or utterly mindless.
Doing the long lines - it looks easy when actresses do it: they just say it straight up, looks like they do nothing wrong, they just keep going, but it's not like that.
Very rarely have I had the opportunity to say lines which I would have said even if I wasn't working in a film.
People say: 'Oh, it's only acting,' but it's not ever just acting. At least not with me.
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