No one asked me to be an actor, so no one owed me. There was no entitlement.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I didn't think I was an actor and fought it for a long time. Nobody paid for that but me.
The reason I wanted to be an actor is that I don't want to play me for the rest of my life and make money out of that.
I decided to become an actor because I was failing in school and I needed the credits.
I didn't become an actor because I thought I'd make lots of money.
You have to be selfish to be an actor.
I'm sure one reason I became an actor is my basic unwillingness to live one life.
I always believed that I never wanted to be an actor. I only did it because I was allowed to do it and I had to do something.
I may not be a trained actor, but I've paid my dues. And I mean that literally. I am a fully dues-paid member of SAG/AFTRA. As a political figure, I've been called a 'card carrying' member of numerous groups that I'm not a member of - and now I'm being called a non-actor when I am literally a card-carrying member of the union for actors.
I feel really privileged to be an actor, to be paid to do something I love.
I've done stuff to pay my dues and that's what actors are supposed to do, because I was a really bad actor when I was 18 or 20.