It's really easy to fall for someone on-set, but in the end you know, it's a representative and it's not really them.
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The only time I judge an actor on set is if they're not failing; if they get it right all the time, I start to question it. I feel like it's too easy.
Know people for who they are rather than for what they are.
I've been on plenty of sets where I have not liked the people that I work with, but you suck it up and be professional.
I'm not much of a matchmaker. I think people have to make their own choices and mistakes and all that stuff.
The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want and if they can't find them, make them.
If you're put on a set with a lot of people, it's just nice to see everyone working together.
Everybody has a role or part to play; if somebody fits the bill, that is what matters.
Sometimes it takes a good fall to really know where you stand.
So when you make an impression in a certain kind of role, that tends to be the type of role that you get offered.
There's always more demands than there's time to meet them, so it's constantly a matter of trying to balance them.
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