In a theater, the part is mine and I can control it as I want to. In the movies, I don't have direct contact, and I am fighting technical machinery.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
The theater I got to do informs every move I make as an actor and will for the rest of my life. I can't shake it if I wanted to, but I don't want to.
There is some information that an actor doesn't need, and that's okay. I can't control everything. I don't want to control everything. Sometimes, you want to control everything, and you want to know the size of the lens and stuff like that. I am so relaxed as an actor because I don't want to control everything. I just want to control my part.
I have a coach, but I'm not theater-trained or a technical actor.
I play a role in front of the cameras, just like in the movies.
In film work, you do the best you can under the given circumstances, but you don't have control. At least, I don't.
I never thought I wanted to direct. I love the control of it. I love to dream of scenes.
I usually play character parts in Hollywood films.
I'm theater trained.
I do theater as much as possible, but it's very difficult to manage for me.
If you're a movie actor, you're on your own - you cannot control the stage. The director controls it.