I would like to think that I'm always honest with myself and others. I guess that's what makes me a half-decent actor.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Any actor who is being honest will admit there's always a small or large part of the real you in every character. It's impossible not to have that.
Well, I think any actor can probably identify with being a professional liar. You don't always look at yourself that way, but I know a lot of days I do.
It's a challenge, writing about actors, especially a good actor, because you can't always tell when they're being honest and when they're pretending - that is, when they're acting. The really good ones don't always seem to know themselves.
As an actor, I always feel you basically have to be able to delude yourself.
I don't really consider myself to be an actor of any particular style. My aim with every role I undertake is to be truthful and honest in that particular portrayal. I don't have a particular methodology from any one school of thought or training.
I'm an actor, but I am an awful liar.
I feel that I am a good actor.
As an actor, the biggest compliment you can get, in my book is for someone to believe that you're the character.
I just don't think that I could be the kind of actor I want to be and not be honest with myself. Honesty is very important to me as an actor and as a person. I didn't even think about it.
If you try to talk about yourself honestly when you're an actor, you come off as stuck on yourself.