I'm not auditioning to play convenience-store clerks. I don't see any benefit in that.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I love my job and I know I am very lucky but still, if you audition and you don't get it, it still affects you.
I'm afraid that I won't do a good job when I go into an audition.
Auditioning is always so different for different things.
I really do not like auditioning... it's hard because you never know what you're going to walk into in a room.
Sometimes you walk out of an audition and you kind of know you nailed it and you're probably going to book it, but you very rarely are told in the room by the people who are hiring you.
As much as I hate auditioning - it's so hard and awkward - it's way better to walk out of that room and win a role because of what you did.
If you go in and audition for roles rather than just be offered them, then you kind of get a chance to kind of discover that you can do something that you didn't think you could do.
If I audition for a job that I don't get, to be honest with you, I'd rather my friend get it. I think there also has to be an acknowledgement of the fact that, as an actor, being in employment is not the norm.
I don't believe in auditioning. I'm a bad auditioner. I don't like it.
The good thing about auditioning is that you get to test yourself and see if you can play this character - you're also auditioning yourself.