As an actor, I'm in such a privileged position because my work is job by job. If something doesn't fit in with family life, there's more flexibility.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Part of the privilege of being an actor is the people you get to work with.
You see actors who make family work, but it's difficult for any woman.
I feel really privileged to be an actor, to be paid to do something I love.
I'm a working actor, so I do pretty much whatever comes along because it's my job.
I get more fulfilment from being a father than I do from being an actor.
I think actors are privileged. Acting feeds you.
As an actor, I'm very much a company person. And this also goes through my life: I have a dread of responsibility. I like someone else to be in charge.
Being an actor is just like being any other sort of self-employed person - we're all just happy to have a job in the first place, but we also thrive off the uncertainty of it.
As an actor, you don't have control over what you do, whom you work with.
It's a privilege to be an actor, as it's not work - it's a job.