I had the benefit of being guided by Lew Wasserman. I think part of being a mentor is you have to have confidence in the people you're guiding and mentoring.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Mentoring is a brain to pick, an ear to listen, and a push in the right direction.
Being a mentor is something that's new for me but a role that I take very seriously.
It's wonderful to work with someone with mentor status.
All of us are mentors. You're mentors right here and now. And one of the things I've always done throughout my life, I have always found that person, that group of people that I was going to reach my hand out and help bring them along with me.
I had many, many mentors that I worked with. Music teachers, choir directors, directors in summer stock or in regional theater. You know, people I was able to work with repeatedly and learn from who were really sort of appropriate people for me to work with at a given time in my development as an actor.
I've had many mentors, but the one that has the most impact was my mother.
I remember the mentoring experiences of some teachers that I had, like a second term home room teacher in public school that really was very helpful to me.
I am my own mentor. I like to listen to myself to improve.
There's natural mentoring that goes on in my life every day.
I don't think I've ever had a mentor. The closest thing is my friend Christopher Fowler, another writer. Chris kept me sane for a long time before I made it.