Television and film acting is really fun because you are working with other people and you are not completely responsible for the outcome of the project.
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It's really fun to go back and forth from acting projects to directing projects. You don't have as much responsibility when you're acting, but you have more fun. But then you miss having that responsibility, and so you go back and torture yourself and make a movie.
On so many levels, acting in film and TV is so much the sum of its parts, and somewhere in there, there's an alchemical thing that makes something happen or not - that makes something connect or not. Now, of course you want to make work that people see, but the enjoyment I get out of acting is playing characters.
In acting, you can't do things for the money. You've got to do a project because you like it.
Acting is fun and I refuse to get involved in the semantics and the politics of strategy and breaking out of something or doing something because you need to do something else. For me it's all about what fuels my soul and if I'm passionate about a screenplay then that's what I'll do next.
Working on a film is so great because you have the luxury of more time when you're on a movie than when you're on television.
There's a lot of creative freedom. Acting is a whole boatload of fun, but I prefer to do it on my own terms.
I find that as long as I'm acting it doesn't matter if it's for TV, or a series or a short film. I always have fun no matter what I'm doing.
Acting is a whole boatload of fun, but I prefer to do it on my own terms.
It seems like a really fun way to make a living, but I'm truly terrible at acting.
Acting in the theatre is fun; acting in film is work.