I think most actors feel an obligation to do right by the people they're playing.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Actors are responsible to the people we play.
The percentage of actors employed is pretty small, and if you're lucky enough to have a good run at it, you do have a sense of responsibility.
I only work with actors who take full responsibility for their characters.
The best actors instinctively feel out what the other actors need, and they just accommodate it.
Actors generally get to do things you probably shouldn't do in real life - well, at least as much as one might like to or be tempted to. Though I suppose a lot of actors just go ahead and do it, don't they?
From my experience, I think that every actor has to make sure that they're in charge of their own career somehow or other.
The idea that you must treat actors a certain way in order to get a performance out of them kind of disturbs me, and it's disregarding what we do. Our job is to do our job.
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.
I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.
I don't think actors should have to do anything but come in and act.