Identity is part of drama to me. Who am I, why am I behaving this way, and am I aware of it?
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I've suffered from an identity crisis my entire life. It's why I went into acting.
As an actor, you're always playing different people, so you yourself are always kind of going through an identity crisis.
Who are we? Whom do we want to become? How do we perceive ourselves? How do we want to be perceived? These questions of identity are often at the core of our own internal struggles. Resolve them, and you are closer to being free.
I have struggled with identity all my life. It's not like something that just happened last week.
Identity for me is something that has to be played with and explored, and not become complacent about or uninterested in.
I just feel as though it's become a situation where people have manifested this caricature of who I am, and they act as if there's no real person inside of it.
Throughout my life, I have grappled with my own identity, who I am. As a young child, I often felt ambivalent about myself, in fact, confused.
The actor has a constant problem of personal identity.
When you put your characters in a dire situation, they often do things that surprise even you, so you have to go back and revise your original conception of who they are.
There's no such thing as identity: it's something we have to believe in to make life more tolerable.