No I didn't audition, I didn't even know David Lynch till the week before I started the film.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I had never auditioned for Broadway - any play - and I was not familiar with what you're supposed to do.
My dad never told me that when you audition, you might not get the role. He wanted to wait until my first disappointment to tell me.
I went on an audition. I walked in the room, and it was Leslie Mann with Judd Apatow. It was intimidating.
There have been many times when I've auditioned and I've actually won a different role in the same film.
I had auditioned for 'Saturday Night Live' two or three times before and never really saw myself there. I looked up to Belushi and Bill Murray and Aykroyd and I never saw myself as in their world.
I never went on an audition - when they were really looking at everybody.
Many's the audition I waltzed into unprepared and wondered why I didn't get it. I learned the hard way.
I auditioned for quite a lot of films. I do not wish to name the films I auditioned for. There were times when I knew I would not be fit for this film, or I would not get this film. Still, I used to audition for it just to get experience... to practice.
I auditioned for 'American Idol' at 17. They told me, 'No.'
With 'Carrie,' I did, like, seven auditions. I'd never done a movie, so they wanted to make sure I wasn't going to ruin it. I don't blame them.