There's a real separation between actors and all the other functions of Hollywood. If you're an actor you're somehow not a member of the crew. You're somehow more special. I hate that.
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As an actor... at some point you've got to forget that the crew's there in order to do your job.
Sometimes I think being an actor is like being a dog for a director; it's like they throw a stick, and you want to fetch it and bring it back to them. You want a pat on the head for it.
When you are an actor, you have to stay inside this world, but when you are with the crew, on the outside, you are in the dirt, working through all the issues. It's just a different way of working, and I think I preferred it.
I think a lot of actors feel like outsiders or miscreants. This profession provides an opportunity to play out all the different parts of ourselves.
I'm just an actor. I am nothing special.
I think part of the fun of being an actor is getting to work with different directors and seeing their take on it, what they're passionate about. They all have different ideas about your character.
There's something important, as an actor, about allowing yourself to be approached by people to do roles. People see different things in you.
A lot of actors, we aren't that special; you get a well-written scene, and it's virtually actor-proof.
Part of the privilege of being an actor is the people you get to work with.
You have to understand that crew members make movies so they're seeing a lot of actors all the time in their career acting.
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