I think there is a lot of space for people to love who they love, and a lot of space for actors to carve a niche for themselves.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
And I think that, of course, there is some dysfunction of needing to be liked or noticed or to feel part of things, something going on there for most actors. For some there's not and I think they really struggle with it.
I think the life of an actor is very glamorous to other people - then, realities set in.
I suspect, for a lot of people who become actors, there's a feeling of wanting to be someone other than who they actually are.
One thing I think is really important is chemistry, and if actors have chemistry, audiences will pick up on that. Audiences will root for characters that don't even exist as a couple because the actors' chemistry is so strong.
I don't like other actors much. The industry tends to attract insecure, needy people.
I admire a lot of actors; I think a lot of them have so much talent.
The big thing for actors is the level of commitment.
In a very short period of time, actors can become kind of relevant and hot.
I think the life of an actor is glamorous to other people, but then the reality sets in: you don't know where you will be next year or how long you'll be there for.
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.