The word 'career' and 'actor' really don't fit in the same paragraph, let alone sentence. There is no career structure for actors.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Most of the early part of an actor's career, you do the jobs you get.
As an actor, as you grow into where you fit in the industry, you're just trying to find the opportunities, hoping they grow and you get to do more.
I don't think an actor's job is to be recognized. I think an actor's job is to facilitate the writing in a way that changes the way people think. No other business does that.
I realized that there was something internal that I could gain from pursuing this career as an actor. However, once I got into the business I just really abhorred what this career can drum up inside of a person.
As an actor, sometimes you've gotta take the jobs that you may not want to do. It's so hard to work as an actor.
It is a tough business but if you get yourself in a situation like I, you can maintain a career over many years. That, to me, is a successful actor.
I think actors are divided into two groups: one that wants to be an actor to become famous and rich, and the other that wants to be an actor because they have to be. I'm more in the second group.
Um, I think every role, whether in TV or film, has a part in building a career and relationships.
To have a job you can count on as an actor is so rare, whether that means belonging to a regional theater company or being on TV.
Most actors and actresses are consumed by careers and getting ahead.