As an actor and a fledgling director, I'm used to making snap decisions that I'll have to live with.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As an actor, you're in the hands of producers and directors. It's important to find out who you're working with.
I have made decisions based from purely an actor's point of view.
As actors, you like to think about the luxury of having choices in your career, but for the most part you kind of take whatever comes your way and hope that you carved out something that you're proud of in the end.
I'm really a director's actor. I rely heavily on a director.
My job, as an actor, is to give the director options. You can only hope that the takes that you thought were the best were chosen. But, then again, if I don't watch it, I'll never know.
Essentially, I'm a small-part actor who's been lucky enough to play leading roles for most of his life.
As an actor, you never know where the work's going to come, so you have to be flexible about it.
As an actor, I'm very much a company person. And this also goes through my life: I have a dread of responsibility. I like someone else to be in charge.
It's such a luxury as an actor to think of your career as something you're choosing for yourself, because so much of the time as an actor you're just hoping that exciting projects come your way.
I get to choose things that interest me as opposed to trying to get any job that will have me, which for a vast majority of actors is the case.