Being an actor is great; you chill in your trailer, and they bring you a breakfast burrito and coffee. But as director, you're responsible for every little thing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a director, you see something in someone; you know it's there, you just got to go get it. You do that with any actor. That's your job.
As an actor, you're in the hands of producers and directors. It's important to find out who you're working with.
Whatever it takes, the job of the director is to be the leader and to get your actors where they need to go. That's a philosophy that I have.
As a director, it is important to understand the actor's process.
Sometimes I think being an actor is like being a dog for a director; it's like they throw a stick, and you want to fetch it and bring it back to them. You want a pat on the head for it.
As an actor we're just like workers in a factory, we provide our services to directors. But I must do my job perfectly, and I love what I do.
As an actor, you want a director who makes you feel comfortable in a place that you can really create and try a lot of different things.
Well, in the theater, I think you're actually more responsible for what is going on onstage as a director than you are in film.
As an actor, you're always nervous as to what a director will do with something.
Being an actor really, really strengthens me as a director. There's just a certain type of understanding that comes from having been there and knowing how much is really being asked of actors that helps me.
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