I always tell other young actors to go to school, or at least watch movies to learn as much as you can.
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You always like to learn from people as a young actor. I think every young actor says that, but it's true.
My advice to young actors is to push yourself and to aspire to be great.
I'm a young actor and I haven't learned everything there is about acting.
The first time I thought I should be an actor was in school. I thought, 'At least this is something for which I won't have to study.' But I've realised that an actor needs to be constantly unsure about what he's doing and about what's going on around him. The moment you think you've nailed it, you're dead.
I started going to acting school when I was 14, and I would always have my own take on things.
One of the great joys of being an actor is you get to go back to school.
A lot of actors know they want to be actors a little bit earlier on. I didn't even really start studying until I was about 22.
One of the hard things in my life has been balancing my education with my acting career, because I've been acting since the age of seven, on and off, just doing little parts and things. I've always been very keen to stay in school.
I feel like everything you learn as an actor growing up is wrong. You're supposed to hit your mark, find your light and know your lines. Those are all things that just make things wooden, dull and boring.
I didn't go to film school. My Grampa always says just watch a lot of movies. He didn't go to film school; he went to theatre school. It's interesting to learn about the technical side of it, but I think it's more important to learn about writing and working with actors.
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