I didn't learn anything about acting until I joined the Group Theatre. They taught me an entirely new approach, an entirely new technique.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm a young actor and I haven't learned everything there is about acting.
Acting was a slow-burn thing. I found it was something I really, really liked doing, but it wasn't until my third year at drama school that I actually thought, 'Oh, right, I'm trained for this now; I'd better see if I can do it.'
I had no real experience studying acting; I came to it having done other things for a living for many, many years, and I have this gigantic respect for experience and technique.
As for acting, I took drama lessons when I was in high school.
I had to study acting to basically educate myself.
If I wasn't acting, I'd be teaching acting. That would be my easiest thing to fall back on is teaching it.
I knew absolutely nothing about acting, and had to be taught everything. Some people are born naturals and know how to walk, talk and hold themselves. I didn't and had to learn everything.
I've never tried to learn the art of acting. I have been in the business for years but I still can't tell what acting is or how it's done.
I've had plenty of lessons about film acting and theatre acting.
I learned much more about acting from philosophy courses, psychology courses, history and anthropology than I ever learned in acting class.