Today I divide my day between being actor, producer and distributor, and the monotony is broken.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
What's monotonous about being an actor and often makes me want to throw in the towel or drive a car off a bridge is the auditioning - the waiting around.
I think the days of working with producers in the conventional sense are over for me.
Basically, one of the hardest things about being an actor is getting your first break. I'm a product of nepotism. The doors were open to me. I'd done several movies before I decided what I wanted to do.
We all have ups and downs in our career, and as an actor going through a rough patch, all I can do is keep working as hard as I can and hope for the best.
You suffer as an actor. It's difficult to be an actor and live a good life, especially today.
If I'm going through life broke, I might as well live in the company of cheerful idiots like actors.
This is my one beef with Hollywood: It's great for movie sales, but they've created this fiction for us that, when you have a hard thing in your life, it's going to get fixed, and then your life will be awesome! Forever!
The only day I will worry is if I stop getting exciting roles. As an actor, I have so much to give. There's a lot of fire and hunger in me to juice every part that I get.
I can't complain. I'm making a living out of what I do, which is really rare for a lot of actors. The hard part is staying confident and staying with it.
When you are an actor every day kind of morphs into one as there is no set structure to my job.