You have to understand that crew members make movies so they're seeing a lot of actors all the time in their career acting.
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Actors are people who are doing a job they want to do, which isn't the case for many of the people who watch what we do.
There's a real separation between actors and all the other functions of Hollywood. If you're an actor you're somehow not a member of the crew. You're somehow more special. I hate that.
It is hard sometimes to see how other actors are working when you are working with them.
A lot of actors, we aren't that special; you get a well-written scene, and it's virtually actor-proof.
Making a film is so hard that if you don't have your main actors going along with the ride with the rest of the crew it can make your life very difficult.
I don't think there's a lot of actors out there right now who really know what they're doing at all.
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.
Most actors spend a lot of time training themselves to be an actor. And I kind of didn't do that.
There's a lot of actors out there or people who want to be actors. It's unique to find somebody that, you know, needs to be an actor.
As an actor... at some point you've got to forget that the crew's there in order to do your job.