I think actors become jacks-of-all-trades and masters of none.
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I'm a Jack of all trades character actor, really.
If you have the opportunity as an actor to control your career in any way, then you've won the jackpot.
I think it's the actor's job - when you think of being typecast or getting out of the shadow of whatever you've had success in - it's up to you as an actor. The industry will always want to hire you for what you were successful in last and what made money. But you can say no to that and look for other parts.
I think all actors experience ups and downs.
People on series are now given a lot more opportunities, sometimes more than film actors.
I think a lot of actors feel like outsiders or miscreants. This profession provides an opportunity to play out all the different parts of ourselves.
Certainly there have been better actors than me who have had no careers. Why? I don't know.
I will never be a career actor, I don't think. I don't feel that I have the skill set to jump into it that way, although I wouldn't mind giving it a try.
I think there are a lot of other actors that are just talented, it's just about this opportunity - it's just about when are we going to be put in those positions where we can shine.
Um, I think every role, whether in TV or film, has a part in building a career and relationships.
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