I walk into a scene, and I do the scene. That's my job. I don't have an objective. I have the words, and I have whoever I'm playing with.
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I open myself up every time I walk on screen and give you everything that I am. There are parts of me that are in every movie that I've done. That to me is what my job is.
But I'm not objective when I'm acting.
I treat any scene the same - dialogue, action - you're still creating something in character. It's all acting, fighting.
When I do film, I really take on roles and I take on characters.
If I'm doing a scene that requires a lot of focus, I'll just take myself away and do what I have to do.
I know it sounds silly, but in auditions for film or TV, the words aren't as important - you need to get into the character and have the gist of the scene. But in theater, if you don't do it word for word, then you throw off your scene partner.
I come to work on time. I focus on my job. I bust my scenes out and everything else kind of happens from there.
Even if I don't have a job, I work on plays and scenes.
If you can't move and talk to people that you see, it's not really my scene.
Acting is my job.
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