As an actor, the first thing you learn in drama school is you never judge.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Good acting should teach people to understand rather than judge.
Actors are not always the best judges. We have a peculiar idea of what we think we are, and sometimes it's best left to others to decide what we play.
I'm a young actor and I haven't learned everything there is about acting.
To be at acting school, it was kind of the first time you felt the freedom to be as much of yourself as you wanted. People weren't going to judge you.
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.
It's difficult to judge other actors, because as an actor you're looking at different things than what an audience is looking at.
Once you're playing someone, you shouldn't be judging them in any way. That's what being an actor is - it's having empathy for people that are different from yourself. Once you've committed to that person, your responsibility is to tell that story.
You don't learn acting, you nourish it. I don't regret not going to drama school because I was very afraid of all the lessons. I'm allergic to technicality.
The acting is better when you know your material is being judged.
And I'm OK being judged as an actor.