Actors are not always the best judges. We have a peculiar idea of what we think we are, and sometimes it's best left to others to decide what we play.
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It's difficult to judge other actors, because as an actor you're looking at different things than what an audience is looking at.
As an actor, the first thing you learn in drama school is you never judge.
The acting is better when you know your material is being judged.
I know some really great actors who are pretty judgmental people, pretty critical people. But they're great actors. When they're acting, that's the craft.
Good acting should teach people to understand rather than judge.
The only time I judge an actor on set is if they're not failing; if they get it right all the time, I start to question it. I feel like it's too easy.
Actors always have opinions.
You get the information, and it's not your job to judge it or not judge it. You adapt, and you do it. That's what we do as actors. We're just as surprised as the viewers, sometimes.
An actor should be judged by his performance only.
Any actor who judges his character is a fool - for every role you play you've got to absorb that character's motives and justifications.