I think I was first choice for the part. I don't know - that's what they always tell you anyway. I didn't have to do any audition for the part. Sam saw me in Dinner and the whole thing slipped into place.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I wish I knew that when I go in for an audition and I don't get the part, it actually doesn't have to do with me on a personal level.
My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
I have always been good at auditioning, but maybe because I had a good trick at the beginning. I would pretend that my agent gave me the wrong scene or lines. They would take pity on me and hand me the right scene. I would act like I had never seen this before - and then do pretty well considering I had already rehearsed it.
I didn't expect to get it at all. I just went along to the audition for the experience.
No I didn't audition, I didn't even know David Lynch till the week before I started the film.
The first audition I ever went on, I was accompanied by my mother at the instruction of my father. 'You have to learn how to take rejection if you really want to be an actor,' he said. He had to eat his own words. I got the job.
I didn't audition for the part! The role was offered to me, and I was so excited to be a part of 'The Haunting Hour.' It is such a cool show and it was so much fun shooting the 'Intruders.'
I had an audition where Josh Brolin was pelting me with his personality. I didn't get the part.
I went along to the audition and I had one page of lines, and I didn't think it went particularly well.
Many's the audition I waltzed into unprepared and wondered why I didn't get it. I learned the hard way.