I think fear is one of the natural states of most actors, to be honest.
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I don't work with fear, and I don't work with actors that are fearful.
I think all actors get scared because we're frightened to disappoint.
I fear other actors who are not prepared. And I fear directors who are afraid.
Showing fear is like having comedic timing because I think actors have a tendency to go way over the top with it, and that sort of loses steam for what's going on. The audience sees right through that and laughs at you, so it is something that I'm aware of.
I love actors that are brave, that are courageous. And courage to me is not the absence of fear, it's the presence of fear, and they go to places that really scare them, because as an audience, that's where you feel danger.
There are some things that as an actor scare you, and if you can capture that fear on screen, it will be interesting.
I feel like fear is a very real thing, a very ubiquitous thing, and it can be very subtle.
My biggest fear as an actor is being involved in something mediocre, or being mediocre myself.
I'd say my greatest fear is fear itself.
I don't feel that fear is a good incentive on a film set.
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