Not to get overly psychological about this, but it's probably why I became an actress in the first place: for that kind of freedom and refuge, as well as for the fact that I just love acting so much.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
You know, acting is very fascinating. But being an actress is not, because you become so concentrated on yourself.
I think the reason I'm an actor is the joy I find from escaping and going to be somebody else. That's what I have fun doing.
There is so much freedom I enjoy in theatre. In films, the roles are limited.
I have an immense amount of respect for acting. I've always loved movies and was always fascinated by movie-making. But to become an actor, I wanted to commit myself.
I just love acting. Being in theater or being in television or film, I'm really living out my destiny.
What I love about being an actress is being able to really look into myself and understand another human being.
Being an actress isn't as fun as it may seem. If I don't love something, I stop doing it. I don't love acting anymore, so I've stopped doing it.
Part of the reason of being an actor is you like playing other people's lives and exploring all the psychologies in that and the emotions.
I think being an actress is more how to cope with the fact that you can't do anything else than to express a talent. It's a way of being untalented for anything.
I'm sure one reason I became an actor is my basic unwillingness to live one life.