I feel like everything you learn as an actor growing up is wrong. You're supposed to hit your mark, find your light and know your lines. Those are all things that just make things wooden, dull and boring.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm a young actor and I haven't learned everything there is about acting.
The thing about being an actor is that you're in the business of not growing up.
My advice to an aspiring actor would be to never stop learning or working for what you want. Nothing comes easy, ever, if you want something, you have to work for it. By working for it I mean work on your craft, learn from people who have something to teach. It's just like anything else, practice makes perfect.
Oh yes. I'm an actor, so I just learn my lines, and show up and do it. I gave it a little bit of thought.
When you're an actor you don't really know what you have to do until you see what you look like.
I think as an actor you're always learning, you're always trying to experience more things.
Regardless of what level the actor's at, you always learn something. And you can learn something from bad actors as well, who I've also worked with in the past.
One of the great perks of being an actor is you're only as smart as the job you're in, you know, and you're only as informed as the job you're in, and you do become an expert, and you read all the books, but then there's a part of, like, you move on.
A lot of the time, as an actor, you don't have the freedom to change what your lines are, and they can often be very unnatural or difficult to portray in a real light.
You always like to learn from people as a young actor. I think every young actor says that, but it's true.