I think if you play music and you join a scene you're already too late.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I think, as far as branching out with acting, it would take something really right on the mark to distract me from music, because music is everything to me.
I was acting before I did music, so it is an easier transition for me in my own mindset.
Music is something I do full-time in real life. I was doing music long before I was even thinking about acting.
Music is a very big part of my preparation as an actor.
Musicals are plays, but the last collaborator is your audience, so you've got to wait 'til the last collaborator comes in before you can complete the collaboration.
When I don't know what the music is going to be for a scene, I imagine some sort of orchestration going on and damned if they don't usually come up with a similar kind of thing.
I'm very blessed that I get to dabble in both music and movies, and as long as people are willing to accept me in both roles, I'll be there.
If you get involved in music expecting to make a living out of it, then you've picked the wrong thing to do. That shouldn't really be in your mind.
I am part of an age-old profession of musicianship. I believe these times require grounding, real-ness and fun. Let's do it. Whatever happens is all good.
It's never too late to do anything new when it comes to music.