Auditioning is an entirely different part of what we do as actors.
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Auditioning is always so different for different things.
Auditioning is extremely bizarre. Just being an actor is extremely bizarre, but I wouldn't have it any other way.
Acting takes a lot of practice, but so does auditioning.
Auditioning is such an unnatural thing. You're in a tiny little room with, like, seven people cramped together, acting to a casting director; just, none of it makes any sense.
The auditioning process is one in which the actor gets very little information about almost every element of it.
In the States, you have a little bit of freedom to audition for different kinds of roles.
I think our sense as actors of what we've just done - whether or not it be in an audition - is usually really not connected to any truth. I'm always asking for more takes and more goes. I think I just need to shut up and listen.
You have to keep persevering. An actor goes to a lot of auditions and doesn't get the part.
I really do not like auditioning... it's hard because you never know what you're going to walk into in a room.
Auditioning is a horrible experience because you know you are being absolutely scrutinized and judged. There are days where you can do it and days where it's just not happening, and I feel like that's how it is with all artists; you have some days it kind of works.
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