I am an actress - I am paid to verbalize other people's words, not create my own.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In the end, I'm an actor. I'm paid for what I bring to the screen.
I'm an actor and my job is to interpret.
I'm an actor. It's my job.
I'm a writer. I'm not an actress.
I am only an actress when they say, 'action' and I stop being an actress when they say, 'cut'. I am a normal person outside of acting.
Pretty much, the writer's in charge in theater. Of course you're in charge with the director, but no one can change your words. People can give you notes, but you don't have to take them. In Hollywood you take them and you cash your check and that's your job. It's very different.
What I ended up doing was becoming an actor who didn't mind doing other people's words.
As an actor, we always want people to write about us and talk about us. And when they are actually writing, then we say, 'Don't write about this.' I am an actor; I am a public property. I don't own myself; public owns me.
My job as an actress is to make things work and come up with reasons of my own and not just fill in the blanks for anybody else, you know what I mean?
I'm an actor; I have made my living by acting, and I almost think I owe it to the public to express my feelings and not as a character on a screen but as myself.