Nobody would be an actor if he/she were not charming at some level.
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I wasn't really the most charming person, socially - it took me a long time to develop my people skills - but the one place I was always comfortable was onstage, acting or singing.
If I were very handsome, maybe I'd have been an actor.
I didn't think I'd ever be an actor.
Nothing's more charming than someone who doesn't take herself too seriously.
I've never been one of those actors who has touted myself as a fascinating human being. I had to decide early on whether I was to be an actor or a personality.
Any good actor has to have a good sense of humour, too; they have to be able to manipulate people.
That's why I don't understand why actors become arrogant and are completely unapproachable - because as an actor, the most valuable thing you can do is talk to people and hear their stories, because it'll all come in handy.
When an actor decides to play a character, he must exude some sort of charisma and look relatable, even if he is playing the role of a really unattractive person.
I'm not sure I'd hire myself in anything. I certainly couldn't be an actor. That would be terrible. For everyone.
I'm not an outstanding personality, and I'm certainly no beauty. Acting ability is all I've got to trade on.
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