It's fine to seek professional help, but I urge everyone - no matter how big their portfolio - to truly understand every suggestion they're given before acting.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Actors don't generally go asking other actors for advice too much, but I'll take suggestions wherever I can.
The advice that I was always given when asking for advice about acting was that if I could imagine myself doing anything else, anything else at all, then go do that.
Life as an actor has toughened me up, and I've learned that you shouldn't take things too personally. Someone once said that to do this job you need talent, luck and a thick skin - which is so true.
I do not welcome advice from actors; they are here to act.
I think that anybody who says 'This is the one way to go about being an actor' has probably not done a lot of professional work before.
I haven't really focused so much on getting acting work.
When you're an actor, actually, you shouldn't come up with too many ideas.
You know, I've never been much of a method actor. I feel like, with every project I go in extremely prepared and I like to have a good time.
I've got plenty of advice from a number of other actors. Me? I don't give advice.
As actors, you become an expert at starting over.