Whenever any actor comes into a producer session, they have so many questions, and we still can't really tell them that much until they get the job.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I mean, the question actors most often get asked is how they can bear saying the same things over and over again, night after night, but God knows the answer to that is, don't we all anyway; might as well get paid for it.
As an actor, you're in the hands of producers and directors. It's important to find out who you're working with.
From my experience, I think that every actor has to make sure that they're in charge of their own career somehow or other.
Movies are in a much longer production conversation before an actor is even involved. I always thought of actors as the last piece of the puzzle - so you're a tool.
As an actor... at some point you've got to forget that the crew's there in order to do your job.
The most amazing thing you can ask for as an actor from a director is that you're being seen, that the choices made are informed.
Being an actor sometimes requires that you ask yourself questions you'd rather not know the answers to.
It is hard sometimes to see how other actors are working when you are working with them.
Actors want to be told what to do - they really do. But they also want to have an input and be recognized for that.
Let me tell you about being executive producer. It is not a job, it's a title. Don't go around asking executive producers what they do because they don't do anything, alright?