From that moment on I knew my profession in life was and has remained until today an actor's life.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Through all of this lovely interviewing, and nice things people say, and the rest of it, I have learned that I am an actor. That is my profession. That is my job. That is how I make a living. So I am just out there making a living.
My whole life, I always wanted to be an actor.
I've been a professional actor for almost 40 years.
I've been working steadily as an actor since around 1998. I wasn't well known in the public, but I was a dependable working journeyman.
I'm a character actor - always have been, always will be - and historically, character actors don't come into their own until later in their professional and chronological lives.
The life of an actor can be very enviable.
I became an actor by accident. I suppose I figured since I was in musical comedy from the time I was a teenager, I suppose I figured that I'd always been in that world to some extent.
As an actor, your life experience is just as important as studying.
I don't define myself as an actor at all. Nor is that my greatest passion in life by any stretch of the imagination.
It wasn't until I'd turned 50 and had been in the business 25 years that I realized I might actually have a career as an actor.