I find I often do my best work when I'm not attached to the outcome of the audition.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Your artistry is a muscle that needs to be exercised, so if all you are doing is auditioning, you'll never get the satisfaction of fulfilling the need to play the part.
I love my job and I know I am very lucky but still, if you audition and you don't get it, it still affects you.
When you go to an audition, don't hang on to it because no matter how well you feel it went or how badly, you just never know what the outcome is going to be.
Like every audition I go on, I do my best, but after that, I let it go because, you know, the rejection rate is so great in Hollywood, and I can only control what I do in the audition, and after that it's up to somebody else.
If you get an audition and you're out of work, you just say, 'I've gotta go on this.'
I feel like every time I walk into the audition room, they can tell if you're faking it and if your heart's really not with it. So I try to keep it as real as possible.
I've not gotten so much stuff because I improvise in an audition, but I always feel like, if that's the case, the reason is because it wouldn't have worked out anyway with us working together.
I've gotten jobs that I think I've done the worst audition I ever did, and I got the job. I've done the best audition I've ever done in my entire life, and I haven't gotten the job.
The audition process is always grueling. You always hope to just get offered things, and sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't.
Every audition I get, I agonise over and I put everything I can into it.