Acting isn't that hard, really. I mean, I think that people make a big deal about it, but you just kind of try to say your lines naturally.
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It's hard to talk about acting because I don't think it's quite as explicit as a lot of people might think. And that's probably the best thing about it.
The trouble with talking about acting is that it's like sex. It's enormously fun to do but just dreadfully embarrassing when you have to talk about it.
Acting is just common sense. It isn't hard if you put yourself aside and just do what the writer wrote.
I have never really believed that acting is very difficult. I think some people have a skill and are able to act, and if you have that natural gift, it's not difficult.
People say: 'Oh, it's only acting,' but it's not ever just acting. At least not with me.
Acting lessons teach you to really listen to what the other person is saying because in acting it's all about responding to the lines.
People often ask me, was it hard to play this person or that person? Well, no, not really. Acting is what I do. It's my job.
I've met actors where you think, if only you could just clean up your act and get it together, people would want to work with you. Some people are so difficult, it's just not worth working with them.
Acting has to do with saying it as if you meant it, so for me the words are always very important. It's very important for me to know my lines, know them so well that I don't have to think about them.
What's nice about acting is that you're not just left with yourself all the time, but you get to see the world through so many different people's eyes.
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