The boundary between real life and acting is hard to find.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In acting, you have to pull from real-life situations, from people, to help develop a character.
Acting is all about finding the truth within whatever world you're in.
Acting is way of making yourself exist.
Acting is about enhancing your life, not representing something that's missing.
Acting is the hardest job in the entire world. By far. Harder than ditch digging.
If there is any sense of order to the universe, acting is what I am meant to do. I'm not manufactured. I know acting isn't real, that it's temporary. If there is any theme to the roles I play, it is emotional vulnerability and availability.
In terms of work, obviously acting is such a job that is very in the flesh kind of thing. It's your work, but it's your life, in a way. You can get so mixed up.
I don't know what that Method is. Acting is life, to me, and should be.
One of the great things about acting is you can do things that in real life would get you in trouble. I think that's something I figured out pretty early on.
Acting is nothing more or less than playing. The idea is to humanize life.