Every actor is always prepared for the worst when it comes to work.
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The worst thing for an actor is to be stuck in one kind of thing. But if you're not in people's faces all the time, you can lose traction. And that affects the choice of things you get offered.
Every actor has to make terrible films from time to time, but the trick is never to be terrible in them.
The hardest job an actor can do is all this pretend, all this screaming and being scared for your life.
When you work as an actor, you've got to feel safe even in what appears to be the simplest things.
As an actor, you never know where the work's going to come, so you have to be flexible about it.
The worst thing as an actor is when you're not getting opportunities to try and show what you can do; the best thing is when you get material that really lets you express something and that you're excited about.
As an actor, you always think that whatever job you have is going to be your last. In some way, shape or form, you think you're going to screw it up and you're never going to work again.
You are always damned by things that you do well as an actor.
Some of the best actors think they're terrible; that's what keeps you connected to a vulnerability that makes it possible for people to empathize with you.
I think every actor should be always grateful when they work.