I've been working as an actress and sort of struggling along for ten years, so I've been on a million auditions for a million things I haven't booked.
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I go on at least 2-3 auditions a week in the pursuit of more work. So I'm constantly working on material and constantly honing and trying to perfect a craft that is never perfectible - it's always new, and it's always different. It's always a work in progress.
I don't try and be competitive with auditions. When I go on one, I kind of just forget about it.
After that I got an agent and went on like a million auditions. You win some, you lose some.
I have had so many bad auditions.
You have to know that 99% of auditions you're not going to get.
I've always done pretty well in auditions. I just go in and give it my best shot.
Auditions are just torture. I'm trying to get better at it. It's a very difficult thing to do. You go into a tiny room with a camera with somebody who is doing this with 100 other people, and they're so bored, and then you have to be like, 'Hey! I'm gonna show you what I got!'
I'm horrible at auditions anyway. Maybe that's why I never got anything.
After hundreds of auditions and nothing, you're sitting home and wondering, 'What am I doing?'
I think the best way for me to go into auditions psychologically was to say, 'You're not going to get it. This is the only acting experience you're going to have with this material.'
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