You know, my point in being an actor is to get people to believe that this is not about me, but something else.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
People become actors because they want to hide, and it's not easy to talk about myself. I accept that a certain responsibility goes with being an actor in the public eye, but I haven't found a comfortable way to deal with it.
Sometimes people know I am an actor but are not really sure what I have been in.
To be honest, I don't think I'm an actor. I'm a creator - or try to be.
The thing about being an actor is that you're acting. It's not that big of a deal of to play someone different from yourself.
There's something important, as an actor, about allowing yourself to be approached by people to do roles. People see different things in you.
Actors are an insecure breed. It's hard to have your career depend upon other people's opinions of what you do.
One of the strangest things about being an actor is that people you don't know feel that they are allowed to comment on your hair, body, clothes, relationships.
I believe in what movies say, and I'm not an actor because I want things to be about me. I have no interest - if there was any way for my face to not be in a movie and still be an actor, I would do it.
I don't really view myself as an actor.
The thing about being an actor is that you turn into other people. You have to hide yourself a bit in order to let that other person come out.