Sigmund Freud said we act out our own dreams, but if you are only an actor you are not acting out your own dream. You are simply participating in someone else's dream.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Most actors will tell you they have some sort of dream of doing something other than what they're doing.
I'm an instinctual actor. I don't really talk about it. Usually if I get a script and I'm having trouble with it, I go to sleep and I dream about it because I'm super internal with the way I work.
As an actor, you always dream of having material that showcases what you can do.
As an actor, what you dream of is being able to portray people that people empathize with and understand and really feel for.
That was my original dream, anyway, to be on stage. I think the stage is an actor's place because actors, it belongs to you.
I don't have any dream role. I give my 100% to every character I play, and when the film clicks, it automatically becomes a dream role.
My dream as an actor growing up was always to challenge myself to different genres, different roles, and it's actually rare that an actor's given that opportunity to do that.
The reason why I found acting is because my father passed away. He passed away really young. I was going to go to med school. My father's dream was that all of his kids become doctors. I realized in school I didn't like it. When he died, it was like a wake-up call. Life is too short to do something you don't want to do.
Well, acting has been a dream of mine since I can remember; being in the movies and acting, having those experiences.
When you're an actor, you're a slave to other people's visions.
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