A lot of actors think that what we do is so important, like we're saving people's lives or something.
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Actors are people who are doing a job they want to do, which isn't the case for many of the people who watch what we do.
Actors think they're far more important than they are, and that can only lead to hurt. People with colossal self-importance have very far to fall.
It's really important to draw the line on what we do as actors.
It's so easy to become obsessed with the film industry and recognition that we can forget that we are not saving the world. We are just actors trying to entertain people.
The big thing for actors is the level of commitment.
People are affected by what they see, hear. This is what matters to me the most because then our job as actors is justified.
Because technically actors are just public servants really. They just tell stories because people need to be told stories. That's all it is. And yet we get treated as though we're important.
A lot of actors never talk to other actors about how they're doing things, or why. I think it's important to share the way you're thinking.
Even actors are human beings, so we have issues to deal with - physical, emotional, and mental.
As actors, we are so privileged to do what we do and to give to the world and to choose the subject we want to say to the world.
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