I can interpret my own work honestly. And performing by myself seems to focus the attention in the right places.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I do what I do, and I do it well, and focus and take it one moment at a time.
You have to figure out ways to do things on your own. I do my own thing, and I don't pay much attention to what anyone else is doing.
My best work is often almost unconscious and occurs ahead of my ability to understand it.
My own position is so far on the obsessive side of preparation and professionalism that I fear my point of view is not going to be shared by anyone.
I really work on paying attention to the clues my self is giving myself. For instance, I think of myself in the third person. That allows me to manage myself better.
I never look at other people's work. My mind has to be completely focused on my own illusions.
Acting is perception, and as long as I'm honest with myself in my work, someone will appreciate it.
Performing, for me, has always been a very inner process.
I don't make judgments about my own work, and I don't analyze it; I just let it happen. That applies to everything I've done.
I don't analyze what I'm doing. I've read convincing interpretations of my work, and sometimes I've noticed something that I wasn't aware of, but I think, at this point, people read into my work out of habit. Or I'm just very, very smart.