With all the auditions you do, there is a lot of rejection you have to take as well. You get used to that.
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The more auditions you go on, the more you will learn not to take it personally.
I don't try and be competitive with auditions. When I go on one, I kind of just forget about it.
Like every audition I go on, I do my best, but after that, I let it go because, you know, the rejection rate is so great in Hollywood, and I can only control what I do in the audition, and after that it's up to somebody else.
I don't like auditions. I feel like they're a very unnatural setting and it's a very unsettling experience. Because you can't help but walk in and feel like you're trying to prove yourself to people. And you should just walk in and be.
Auditions are very strange - you're there to win, to seek approval. They never get easier, but I did realise that you're there voluntarily, after all.
I've always done pretty well in auditions. I just go in and give it my best shot.
The audition process is always grueling. You always hope to just get offered things, and sometimes it happens and sometimes it doesn't.
I think the best way for me to go into auditions psychologically was to say, 'You're not going to get it. This is the only acting experience you're going to have with this material.'
I hate auditions.
Auditions are so much fun. A lot of people dread auditions; they think they have to do it in order to get the job. I don't really mind if I don't get the job, as long as I get to do something interesting in the audition. It makes me feel more creative as a person.
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