I think I was afraid of what I might say when I got onto someone's stage or in front of someone's camera.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm comfortable in front of a camera, and I'm used to being watched, although that kind of bugged me at first. On the stage, though, I'm scared. I really get frightened in front of people.
I used to be afraid of looking at the audience.
I felt very insecure about whether I was up to recreating my stage 'Fagin' in front of a camera.
Every night when I go out on stage, there's always one nagging fear in the back of my mind. I'm always afraid that somewhere out there, there is one person in the audience that I'm not going to offend!
At first, I was scared to show fear because you can never be sure how people will perceive you. But I dared myself to do that, to stand out. Now I'll talk about being beaten up or robbed or making a stupid decision because of a girl or whatever.
I'm not scared of many things in front of the camera. Everywhere else, yes, I'm terrified. But acting is just pretending, and you are exploring feelings in a safe environment.
I still get very scared when I step in front of a live audience.
It's frightening to be facing an audience. There is always the fear of what they think of you, what they are saying about you.
I can't remember that I ever had just a minute of stage fright.
I had no fear 'cause it seemed everyone in the audience always applauded whatever I did. Course, maybe it was because I always seemed to know everyone in the audience.