When I first started auditioning I would stutter a lot because I was so terribly frightened.
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It's funny, I get really nervous when I audition for voiceovers.
Auditions make me nervous; any time I have to perform, I get stage fright.
Auditioning is the most terrifying thing I've ever done. There must have been four or five of them where I completely froze up and walked out of the room. My palms get sweaty just thinking about it.
When you go on an audition it's very frightening.
My strangest auditioning experience was when I was reading for a TV show, and right when I started the audition, the casting director left the room and yelled at me from the hallway to keep reading.
I've gotten a lot more comfortable with the audition process, but there's something that really turned me off initially when I was younger, to auditioning. The idea that I couldn't get to the person that was actually making the film really frustrated me.
I was always shy and had a huge fear of being onstage.
It's interesting - years ago, I had such bad stage fright during musical theater auditions that I just gave up. And now I'm on Broadway.
I am always nervous when I'm auditioning for a part I really want.
There are several times when I walked into a room and just felt like such a sham. That's the problem with auditioning.
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