Transitioning to being an unemployed film actor is different, but it's fun and I've been looking forward to it for a while.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As an actor, I'm always just so pumped when I get any job. To be a working actor takes a lot of luck.
I'm an actor that likes to go to work. I like going to work every day. I'm a worker by nature. I'm not someone who does one film a year and feels satisfied by that.
I think the hardest thing about being an actor is between jobs when you don't know and wondering if you'll ever work again. It's kind of a crazy business.
Hopefully I've gotten better as an actor as the years have gone on, but the type of work I want to do has never changed.
I'm still an actor who wants to work all the time.
One of the things I enjoyed the most is just working as an actor.
You still slightly down that you're ever going to work again, every time you finish something. That's the territory of being an actor. It's like anything that's competitive. It takes a lot of determination. I just feel lucky to be able to do something that I really love.
At some point, you're just happy to be a working actor, but to be able to do it with people you really love and enjoy spending time with, it's just such a rare thing. You hear so many horror stories.
I started missing acting when I was in school, and I realized after being in the business after however many years that I was really interested in film.
Just to get a job is always really exciting to me. I do feel there's a lot left for me to learn about movies, the subtleties of acting.