Go learn the language. Go take some acting lessons. Start from zero like everybody else.
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There are so many actors that I meet that don't act enough. Definitely take class, definitely train - that's the most important thing you do. Build your craft. Become better.
I recommend doing some sort of acting class, something that can eventually get you in front of an agent or a manager, and practice is very important.
I think my advice to other actors would be to get in classes. Get out in front of people. Put up scenes in front of your peers.
What you learn from studying acting is that you have to have the courage to just make strong choices.
Training is vital. You need to know the technical aspects of acting, just in case someone hands you a monologue and simply says, 'Cry here and laugh here.' You have to be able to make sense of it all.
I would advise anyone seriously interested in acting to study, train, and work as much as possible... You will know soon enough if it's the right avenue for you.
I went to acting school, but only for nine months. If you're an actor, you know, don't really need to learn how to do it.
Acting is a tough business, and you need to be in good shape mentally and physically.
The best way to learn how to work with actors is to have had experience of trying to act yourself - it will teach you humility if nothing else.
My personal advice is to go to school first and get a liberal arts education, and then if you want to pursue acting, go to graduate school.