Disney acting is a little more difficult than many people think it is. People feel like the characters aren't deep, but as an actor, you try to do everything you can do the best of your ability.
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I'm not good at Disney acting. I'm really not. I never was on that audition list, which I don't mind. I don't know. I look back, and I'm kind of wiping my forehead at the thought of, 'What if I had gone that route?'
The hardest thing as an actor is that you work really hard constantly for these roles, and you invest so much in it. And when they don't come to fruition and nobody sees them, there's a part of you that dies a little bit. It's like, 'Ah! But I worked so hard!' But that's the business.
I think acting can be very frustrating, and there's no experience that doesn't make you a better actor.
The hard thing is making sure you work with wonderful people and that you get something out of it so that you can get better as an actor.
The beautiful thing about acting is that you can just dive into the character, strip yourself of everything, and just get in there and perfect your craft.
Too many of Disney animators, and a lot try to emulate Disney, are trying to hit what they call quality levels. They're boring mannerisms.
From what I've understood, it's an entirely different world, and it's a tough world to get your foot in the door, but I've always wanted to be a voice of a Disney character.
As an actor, sometimes you've gotta take the jobs that you may not want to do. It's so hard to work as an actor.
I was never good at that Disney/Nickelodeon kind of acting. It's not really my cup of tea.
Disney has the best casting. If he doesn't like an actor he just tears him up.