As actors, we are so privileged to do what we do and to give to the world and to choose the subject we want to say to the world.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You're creating a different world and the actor's job is to be able to convince the audience to enter into that world, whether it be actually something that you recognize from your own life or not.
Actors have an innate sense of self and humanity, the good ones do, and of being generous of heart and generous of spirit.
I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.
Our job as actors is to just try to be as accurate and as mindful of what the audience is going through and receiving and processing.
A lot of actors think that what we do is so important, like we're saving people's lives or something.
I feel my job as an actor is to explore all sides of humanity.
Reading great dialogue as an actor is such a rare privilege.
I just have always been so interested in the way actors and actresses present themselves to the world because I think it is very important and it affects the way people see you as an actor.
People forget that the more we know about the world - about people, cultures, and about life - the stronger we are as actors because the more we can bring to our characters.
Nobody should expect an actor to have these wonderful ideas and concepts about the world: they pretend to be other people for a living.