When I'm on an adult set and I'm in a scene, I am myself. I'm not acting. I am playing to the camera, definitely, but I am myself.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
At least when you're acting you can be someone. In front of the camera you have to be yourself. And who am I?
When I'm acting in a film that I'm not producing, I stay to myself.
As actors, you play people who are not yourselves!
When I'm making a film, I'm the audience.
How do I act so well? What I do is I pretend to be the person I'm portraying in the film or play.
Like, that was weird in 'Hamlet 2,' because I played myself there, fully myself, but then I realized, 'Oh, I'm not playing myself. I'm some weird version of myself.' So as an actress, you're always playing something, I don't even know who I am, how could I become me? I don't know what that is.
What I am doing is not acting. I am playing myself.
When I'm doing a photo shoot, I'm not playing a part. I'm just trying to be myself.
Actors use who they are to be someone else, but I would hate to ever think I'm playing myself. It's imagining being someone else that is the key motivating thing for me. So when people want to know about me, it makes me a bit unnerved.
When I am in front of the camera or on stage, I am not me.