Verne's all about what you can do versus what you can't do. He just kept saying yes and his part kept growing. I would love to work with him in every movie.
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As an actor, you always think that whatever job you have is going to be your last. In some way, shape or form, you think you're going to screw it up and you're never going to work again.
As an actor, you never know where the work's going to come, so you have to be flexible about it.
Essentially, I'm a small-part actor who's been lucky enough to play leading roles for most of his life.
My parents said, Oh, he's going to be a director someday. I wanted to be an actor.
As an actor, all you want to do is to work and do good work.
What I hope in my ideal world is that with each project, I'll either get to work with a really great script that would force me to grow, or work with a really great actor who will make me better.
Every actor I've worked with I want to work with again.
Honestly, I would not advise any actor necessarily, if he was really thinking of his career, to come out.
The only other things, and again these things are hearsay, is that he could be pretty rough on directors, because he knew exactly the way he wanted to play the part. And he did so.
As you're growing up, it's odd, because directors don't expect you to grow up. They think you'll be young forever, but as an actor, there is an awkward period when you're too young for old or too old for young, and it can be an odd time.
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