It's obviously nerve-wracking, because I don't know the ropes really, William is obviously used to it, but I'm willing to learn quickly and work hard.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I find acting slightly nerve racking, but I like the challenge.
I find that everything I do is demanding, like Jack Bristow is a complicated man and I do a lot of explaining in the show, it takes a lot of energy and concentration.
Whoever doesn't know it must learn and find by experience that 'a quiet conscience makes one strong!'
You know what? I did a lot of things that were deliberate, and they all backfired. I was trying desperately to become Will Ferrell or Adam Sandler, and it did not work for me. I took a lot of leaps that I shouldn't have, traditionally speaking. I paid the price for that. I was not as hire-able for a while. But then I just gave all that up.
There's no one quite like William - I bet he's really kind. You can just tell by looking at him.
First of all, I'd like to say here the fact that I'm not naturally a craftsman has made me work very hard.
I went to a performing arts high school, we learned Shakespeare, I did 'Fences.' When you train, you can do anything.
It's what I learn from the great actors that I work with. Stillness. That's all and that's the hardest thing.
I needed more knowledge in rigging and knotting. I started collecting books on knots and really learning more and more. That's how it started. And also in magic, of course. With a piece of rope, you can do magic.
I think you have everyone kind of pulling on the same end of the rope. It's not like you're Robin Williams and everyone else is a deaf mute. It's like - there's plenty of help.