In my long and difficult and mature life, I have come to learn that the less I know about acting and the more I know about everything else, the better I'll be at both acting and living.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
It feels like as you get a bit older, you've worked out the things that are good for your life apart from with acting.
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 really hope acting is going to be my career to the end, but you don't know anything, really, do you?
Acting has always existed alongside my normal life. It's been a case of learning on the job. I've worked in so many styles, with so many people, so I've picked bits up from everyone and everything.
Acting is such a huge part of my life. It really allows me to have a creative outlet and to actually be able to have an outlet to discuss openly the things that truly I think are relevant in the world, that make a difference.
Acting is the way I make my living.
I know very little about acting. I'm just an incredibly gifted faker.
So anyway, I've learned a lot about myself just in terms of acting but just work ethic and interesting things like full-page monologues or talking straight into camera, which I had never gotten to do before.
Acting is the only thing I'm even vaguely good at and acting is something that I think I do know about.
The thing I like a lot about acting is I'll never learn enough. I'll never know it inside and out.