The two things that hit you when you meet someone are, first, how they're visually put together and then, what they tell you with the tone of their voice - whether or not they're to be taken seriously.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
When I meet somebody, I hang out with them, and it's all good, but I don't take it too seriously.
When somebody listens and laughs, you're always in better shape than when you're with those folks who just kind of look at you when you say something funny. You wonder if they're looking at you because they're mad that they didn't say it or something. It's hard to handle that.
I think people take me as seriously as I want them to. They take me as seriously as I take myself - let's put it that way.
I always defined myself in terms of my talkativeness, and being without a voice hits me in a number of ways.
It's not that I'm a serious person; I'm playful and stuff like that, but I take characters very seriously and the work very seriously.
I'm always amazed that people take what I say seriously. I don't even take what I am seriously.
It's just acting. I take acting seriously but up to a point.
People spend a lot of time talking and thinking about how members of the opposite sex look, but very little time paying attention to how they sound. To our unconscious minds, however, voice is very important.
I take the work seriously. Which is why I always swing for the fences whenever I voice a character. But that said, I don't take myself all that seriously.
I really take acting seriously.
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