I don't ask other actors questions. I think that's too intrusive. I just watch. I don't want to be constricted to an idea of what acting is by anyone else. I want to take my own education.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Being an actor sometimes requires that you ask yourself questions you'd rather not know the answers to.
What's really interesting about actors, is that we all have opinions on how people's careers look, but I think you never have any idea of your own, or what other people think of you.
I go to the theater because I need help dealing with my life; I want to see the greatest questions addressed. I need to see actors grappling with things that matter.
Acting is really not what I'm interested in. I'm not an aspiring actor and you should be able to tell.
I'm a young actor and I haven't learned everything there is about acting.
I have no desire to direct at all. I know how much pressure it is, and, trust me, it's so much easier and so much more fun to be an actor.
I don't particularly consider myself an actor. I have no training. I love doing it, but I would never consider myself to be a colleague of an actual actor. That would be stepping way up in class on my part.
You never really know as an actor; it's completely out of your control, in terms of editing, and music, and film stock, shot selection, and what takes they use.
There are a handful of actors who sustain interest because it's exciting to watch them get better at what they do. I want to be one of those actors.
All the time, as an actor, you want to be asking what's next and where things are going. If you're not asking those questions, you're not growing.