People often ask me, was it hard to play this person or that person? Well, no, not really. Acting is what I do. It's my job.
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Acting has always existed alongside my normal life. It's been a case of learning on the job. I've worked in so many styles, with so many people, so I've picked bits up from everyone and everything.
Acting for me is like a ping-pong game. That's the secret of acting. When you have a really good actor, I always want to be as good as he is or she is.
Acting is a very personal process. It has to do with expressing your own personality, and discovering the character you're playing through your own experience - so we're all different.
Acting is not a normal job, no, but I don't think that takes me out of the game as far as having had the experience of being a hard worker.
With acting, I've always gotten by in life acting in situations. I'm a small person. I didn't have a chance to be a bully. But I could always act myself out of tough situations.
I have done hard jobs in the past, and acting isn't one of them.
Acting isn't that hard, really. I mean, I think that people make a big deal about it, but you just kind of try to say your lines naturally.
Acting is perception, and as long as I'm honest with myself in my work, someone will appreciate it.
Acting is a job you can learn a lot in. You get to play lots of different characters with different professions and different backgrounds; they come from different places than you do, so it's really fun when you're immersing yourself in that world of that person to learn about how other people's lives are.
I've done teaching and things like that because if you're acting, you're becoming other human beings, and you need to have time to find who you are as well.
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