I think of myself as a meat-and-potatoes kind of director.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I'm really a director's actor. I rely heavily on a director.
I'm an actor's director.
When I'm a director, I look at myself the actor as a completely different person. It's somebody else up there, an actor playing a role. I keep myself out of it.
It's so hard to find a director who, when you look at their body of work, you like everything.
As a director, I've been able to combine with what I've learned as an actor and as a producer: it melds quite nicely into what I feel like I should have been doing all along.
I really think of myself just as a filmmaker.
Being a director is almost like being another sort of character, but you're out of view.
I think like an actor when I'm acting, and I think like a director when I'm directing.
I had never thought of myself as a director and found out that I was not. I am a writer who was able to direct the films that I write.
I don't even know if I can call myself a director.