Being recognised on the street in New York is pretty surreal.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I often get recognized on the street.
I've only ever been recognised in the street once. In Sweden, strangely.
It's been fascinating working on a set in New York. Just to be in the thick of it is really interesting, because on any given day you're having to react to what New York is offering, if that's a thunderstorm or blocked traffic or a bunch of noise.
It's fascinating to see how versatile New York City is. It lends itself to being so many different places!
In New York, I am barely recognised, or people don't really care. When I go to Portugal, I go outside to a public place and am recognised constantly.
It's weird to be recognised anywhere. The cost of living your dream, acting, is being recognised.
The streets of New York are entirely man-made and unmistakably that, so you feel as though you're on some sort of presentation platform whenever you're out on the streets.
I always find it kind of embarrassing, kind of funny, and kind of exciting. In New York I'm recognized a lot, although nobody says anything. You know, they stare at you just a second too long. But in Paris it's not as commonplace to be recognized.
I don't get recognised that much in the street.
Any excuse to live in New York and do art. Has to be one of the most rewarding experiences in the world.
No opposing quotes found.